Isolating power supplies for CL and FF did not help.
Tried re-routing signal wires, didn't do anything.
If I turn ON the fuzz face with the volume/gain up, I can hear ticking/pulsing from the disengaged CL. Turning range and speed does affect it. Turning range to zero makes the ticks/pulsing go away (CL engaged or disengaged), but obviously you loose the depth from the flanger.
Tried replacing the LM324 with a TL064. That changed the characteristic of ticking/pulsing to be more thumpy, but other weird sounds still present. (readjusted clock when I swapped chips).
I guess I was just asking for trouble putting a fuzz face into another box with something else.
Tried re-routing signal wires, didn't do anything.
If I turn ON the fuzz face with the volume/gain up, I can hear ticking/pulsing from the disengaged CL. Turning range and speed does affect it. Turning range to zero makes the ticks/pulsing go away (CL engaged or disengaged), but obviously you loose the depth from the flanger.
Tried replacing the LM324 with a TL064. That changed the characteristic of ticking/pulsing to be more thumpy, but other weird sounds still present. (readjusted clock when I swapped chips).
I guess I was just asking for trouble putting a fuzz face into another box with something else.