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Serious business!

Those look exceptionally pro.

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Here are a few prototypes I've been working on
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Spruce_Moose wrote:Here are a few prototypes I've been working on
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this really needs a green LED :thumbup:
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What does the Space Cats do? Looks awesome!!
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It's a parallel fuzz that uses a volume envelope on the second channel to blend it in with your dynamics

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^^ those are so awesome!

and more projects..

Tap tempo delay with modulation!
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and a fuzz factory, but one which can save/load presets.

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Polar Bear wrote:What does the Space Cats do? Looks awesome!!
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mysteriousj wrote:^^ those are so awesome!

and more projects..

Tap tempo delay with modulation!
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and a fuzz factory, but one which can save/load presets.

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Wow, just wow, did you design them yourself????
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Wow cool pedals guys! Spruce you gotta do a demo of those protos when you can 8)

Mysterious is that PT2399 delay? Cool layouts :)

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Cdog wrote:Wow cool pedals guys! Spruce you gotta do a demo of those protos when you can 8)

Mysterious is that PT2399 delay? Cool layouts :)
Yeah it's a pt2399, but I'm hoping to make a BBD based one next.. I might also make a DIY friendly pt2399 for people as well but it'll take a while.

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mysteriousj wrote:
Cdog wrote:Wow cool pedals guys! Spruce you gotta do a demo of those protos when you can 8)

Mysterious is that PT2399 delay? Cool layouts :)
Yeah it's a pt2399, but I'm hoping to make a BBD based one next.. I might also make a DIY friendly pt2399 for people as well but it'll take a while.
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Hey mysteriousj. Your layouts look incredible. I make all my stuff in eagle.. but have never had a pcb manufactured elsewhere. Is it much of a step up when working with smds, or just knowing the layout and schematic are verified and subbing in the smd parts? Also, will hopefully get a demo up in the next few days, Cdog

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This one looks awesome with a capital O! What's it based on & what does the toggle switch do?
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An oldschool enveloper made by tantek. Needed a bit of work to get it usable though. Still have to fix an issue with noise.. but getting there. The toggle switches between short and long for the maximum time. I think I'll end up using a three position switch for short/med/long

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