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#1
There is no distortion on the 100% dry signal, just on the delayed signal.  I have a feeling that the delay chips are being slightly overdriven (which is causing the distortion) so If I could lower the gain on the input signal I may be able to lower the distortion.

Thanks!
#2
Opps.. I stated my question wrong.  What I meant to say was that I want to run a keyboard (with line level out 1-2volts?) through the delay not a modular synth (10v plus).  I'm assuming that the delay is designed to accept a guitar signal which is much lower voltage then line level.  I think it may just be a case of having to lower the gain on the input opamp but I'm just not sure which resistors to change.  Sorry for the confusion.
#3
So I built the Zero Point SDX and I really like it.  It sounds great when I put guitar through it but when I put a synth through there is a noticeable amount of distortion on the output.  I'm wondering that if I lower the input gain into the delay if this may help clean up the signal a bit (I'm well aware of the lofi-ness of the PT chips).  Could anyone tell me which resistors I need to change on the input OP AMP to lower the input level?  Much appreciated!
#4
General Questions / Re: Pots
January 23, 2014, 03:02:28 AM
Great, Thanks!
#5
General Questions / Pots
January 22, 2014, 11:04:10 PM
I'm ordering parts for a couple of madbean projects and the pots have me a little confused. I'm used to "B" meaning "linear" and "A" meaning "audio/log".  In the parts list the pots are labeled "B" and "C".  Could some one please tell me what "B" and "C" mean in the parts list?

Thanks!