I was thinking about building an analog octave effect like the Boss OC-2, and decided to put together a layout for this interesting project. Not
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Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make this work with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor and

Based on the name I take it’s a fuzz, but that’s about all I know. This is based on a schematic from a German music

I absolutely love the sound of the Baja Trembulator, so what better project to start with when it’s time to try the tap-tempo LFO micro

Here’s another octave down effect; the Shin-Ei Octave Box. I based this on the schematic from Topopiccione, with a slight modification to the octave switch

Here’s a vanilla flavored layout for the Splitter Blend, designed by runoffgroove. Schematic can be found here.

Three boosts in one box. You choose which one to use by means of a rotary switch. Looks like it’s the AMZ Mosfet Boost, the

Here’s a layout for a useful, but different kind of circuit. The Valve Wizard has several cool designs/projects on his site and this one should

Found a small article on AMZ about some patented tube emulation circuit used in Crate amps. Jack Orman put together a simple effect schematic based

Not a guitar effect, but interesting none the less. This is a layout for a simple buffer you can use to connect your guitar to