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Screw the Dig Dug....

Started by madbean, July 04, 2011, 06:11:49 PM

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insomniac2295

Quote from: bigmufffuzzwizz on July 06, 2011, 04:54:56 PM
Quote from: insomniac2295 on July 05, 2011, 02:45:33 AM
Reminds me a lot of this:



This is probably the best sounding tremelo I've ever heard! Anyone have any idea what this is based on?

I like the sound of a way more versatile version of the original project. Instead of just focusing on wah, it can interact with other modulation based effects as well as a wah like the example you gave. Your on to something good!

TA DA!
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=89578.0

Hyatt

Any news on this project becoming a reality?  This looks great

lloyd17

I'd really like to build up a versatile outboard LFO and add expression inputs to just about every pedal I have that isn't dirt. I was going to go with a TAPLFO based deal but this looks much more interesting. Any chance this controller will become a project?

jtn191

speaking of modulation...I don't think anyone has posted a demo of the Quadrovibe....anybody up for it?

nordicskiah

Has anyone re-drawn Galego's schematic to be clearer? http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/6888/schemtrem.jpg

Why does there appear to be 2 grounds?

icecycle66

I haven't blinked since the first video demo.
Screw the Dig Dug indeed.

I want the Mad Bean with all the lights.

murdog47


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nordicskiah

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Quote from: nordicskiah on May 24, 2012, 02:19:00 PM
Has anyone re-drawn Galego's schematic to be clearer? http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/6888/schemtrem.jpg

Why does there appear to be 2 grounds?

Ok, so I've been trying to break down Galego's sequencer/voltage controller and I've made a couple conclusions. I'm a novice so these are based entirely on observation. I would love it if Brian pitched in to make this project a reality!


  • Galego's schematic can be found here: http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/6888/schemtrem.jpg
  • He uses a VTL5C3/2 vactrol to convert the PIC18 output to a variable resistance in both circuits. This is different than what Brian used! I think the optocoupler Brian uses is different. I have no idea what it is. Brian's PIC might also be different. I can't see it in the videos. The PICBasic scripting is also different.
  • I asked before why there are 2 grounds. There are actually 3. 2 appear to be the same (?). The third is due to the PIC circuit running on 5V (something to do with the MC78L05CP

My free time right now is going toward a LaVache, Zombii, and then a LowRider. I really would like to move on to this style of a sequencer by August. I checked and my local hackerspace (Cleveland) has a PIC programmer I could use. Let's make it happen!

More links (partly for my own reference):


alanp

This kinda stuff seems to be in a grey space between guitar pedals and analog synths... here's a link to an existing analog sequencer (the Galego and Bean ones being digital.) These typically run on 4000 series logic chips.

http://www.synthesizers.com/q119.html
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nordicskiah

Quote from: alanp on May 26, 2012, 08:57:26 PM
This kinda stuff seems to be in a grey space between guitar pedals and analog synths... here's a link to an existing analog sequencer (the Galego and Bean ones being digital.) These typically run on 4000 series logic chips.

http://www.synthesizers.com/q119.html

Yeah, I find this really interesting. I'm not sure what the official definition is... but the digital component is being used to control a single analog component of the circuit. From what I can tell the analog signal is never converted to digital. Does the tracking get screwy in a circuit like the one you posted? I'm still trying to learn a lot more about this.