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#1
I have used the Buff n Blend fwiw, an excellent and low part-count blend. If you use that circuit, I recommend socketing R5 to find the right value for you.
#2
There are two simple blend circuits on tagboardeffects.blogspot. If you're new to that site you can find them like this: Forum->Contributions->Verified Layouts->Utility Boxes. Both are posted by Geiri and the one you should use depends on phase.
#3
Simple but effective. That Tractor Beam phaser is a thing of beauty.
#4
That looks incredible, it's like an arcade console - just needs a joystick. Is that momentary hard to hit?
#5
Thanks for comments! I have fun with the painting, just go for it. The more I play with it the happier I am with the delay length. I might not use the full range very often, but even with the clicks, the long delay is incredibly fun to play around with, noisy but so good. I'd recommend a 100KB pot there based on my experience, and a 2-4KB pot for the 'Attack' if you are into that sort of thing. Turning it up there is a sweet spot where it borderline oscillates but not to the point of volume swell, very cool to play around with.
#6
Quote from: lrgaraujo on October 13, 2017, 04:23:08 PM
Nice build!
For the 75k pot, you just have to put a 300k resitor in parallel with your 100k delay pot

Thanks! So if I'm understanding correctly, that means connecting a 300k resistor to pins 2 and 3 of delay pot?

Something new every day, I wouldn't have thought of that but now have found a bunch of info about it, including this calculator that I used to verify the resistor value: http://www.diystompboxes.com/analogalchemy/emh/emh.html
#7





This is a Cave Dweller I've been working on and have finally finished. I had questions that were answered:
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=26463.0
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=26455.0
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=118733.0

I did the maximum repeats mod suggested in the build doc, changed R12 to 3k3. I tried lower values but they muddled the repeat sound making the pedal fairly useless. I used a 100KB pot for the Delay to give myself more time, which is a good mod, creates some very strange clicking noises when turned past 60%. A 75KB pot would have been a more usable range if I had any of those. I added a momentary footswitch for self-oscillation. A fun build for a beginner like me and I learned a lot. I've been having a good time with it, especially in the chain with a digital delay and some noise. When I'm using it I find that I always have the Mix at 100%, whether because of the repeats mod or something else, and I think if I build this again (which I probably will since I ordered 2 of these) I'll do the maximum output mod suggested in the build doc.
#8
Thanks Boba7, your scheme might work, I didn't test it out because in the meantime I had help on another forum. What ended up working for me is this:

#9
After re-reading a bunch of times and doing more research, I believe this is much closer to what is described in the post:

#10
I am trying to implement the feedback mod I've seen pictured so many times here, and am not quite sure I'm understanding things. The mod is described clearly here http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=25510.0 but I am still too newb to understand some of the descriptions. As a visual person, is this the correct implementation of the mod as described?

I feel like I'm probably missing something...
#11
How Do I? Beginner's Paradise. / Re: Cave Dweller time mod
September 25, 2017, 08:48:12 PM
Thanks madbean, Luke
#12
How Do I? Beginner's Paradise. / Re: Cave Dweller time mod
September 25, 2017, 08:24:55 PM
So using a 250kB pot instead of a 50kB? I didn't think that was how it worked...sometimes the fundamentals elude me. Dang.
#13
The project documentation explains how to increase the number of delay repeats by decreasing the resistance of R12. I am getting that, but if I want to increase the amount of time between repeats, to create a delay beyond the 'safe' 350-400ms, how is that done?

(I do understand that the repeats will lose fidelity and all that...)

Any help hugely appreciated...
#14
I like to solder with a silent l, yes, but alan p, why not solder all 3 legs in that case and never worry about it (in the case of pedals you let go to others)?
#15
Thanks for the reply somnif - are you worried about heat or conductivity over time with hot glue?