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SteveG
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Posted: August 26 2015 at 10:11 | |
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: August 26 2015 at 10:14 | |
^ What I meant was that I've never seen anything like this before. I thought if you made it, you'd know how the breadboard works. What chips does it come with (if at all)?
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SteveG
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Posted: August 26 2015 at 10:22 | |
^My apologies Andrey. The breadboard and other goodies were taken from something that should not have been 'borrowed from', so I can't say more. That's the problem with a lot of DIY stuff, you can do yourself in if you're not careful.
Oh, and as I said, it didn't sound the way we thought it would!
Edited by SteveG - August 26 2015 at 10:24 |
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Atavachron
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Posted: August 26 2015 at 14:12 | |
I love homemade music stuff. Tinkering, toiling, experimenting like a mad scientist, it's the best way to learn about not just sounds but electrical too.
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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SteveG
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Posted: August 26 2015 at 14:35 | |
Fiddling around with stuff is the most fun. When I was a kid, I plugged a cheap electric guitar into a reel to reel tape recorder that contained an amp/speaker unit, that I found in the trash. It made me sound like Hendrix for a few minutes before it started blowing vacuum tubes. It actually made tuba sounds before it finally died, but it started my fascination with tech tools. And reel to reel tape recorders!
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HackettFan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: August 26 2015 at 16:30 | |
I have a bunch of schematics off the internet that should be well worth putting together. I've bought most or all of the materials too in some cases. There's a lot of DIY how-to instruction on the internet too. I don't have a good work area where I currently live, though, so I'm biding my time a little. I mainly have other people's DIY stuff I've gotten over the years. I've used ring modulators to get latency-free synth sounds for years now. I split and buffer the signal, then use one or more harmonizers to add in harmonics. The commercial ring mods are dead set on supplying an oscillator with them, so I've had to find people over time who make their own DIY ring mods with two inputs and no oscillator. I have a few of them now, and one or two kits to make them when I get around to it. It's a really simple circuit. Even I can say that.
There's a really cool mod for the Boss OC-2 Octave Divider on the net (YouTube). One of these days I'll try to do the mod myself, but I was able to commission someone else to do one for me, and it's become one of my pride and joys. It's latency-free also (because there's no PV conversion). Basically what happens if you bypass the part of the circuit that filters the sound, you get an Atari Punk square wave sound out of it. There's another schematic out there too called a Synth Box, which is based on one of the other octave dividers. I think it was a Rocktron or something. The upshot is I suspect this might be a property of octave dividers generally, which means we could have had monophonic square wave synth sounds from guitars back as early as the 60s! Who knows what could've happened from there. Once you have an acceptable square wave, there are ample harmonics present so that you can filter out some of those harmonics and get other types of wave forms (schematics currently available on the net). Edited by HackettFan - August 26 2015 at 16:38 |
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HackettFan
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Posted: September 02 2015 at 22:49 | |
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Atavachron
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Posted: September 02 2015 at 23:29 | |
Talkboxes are so stuck in their time-- do they still make 'em?
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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Polymorphia
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 06 2012 Location: here Status: Offline Points: 8856 |
Posted: September 02 2015 at 23:31 | |
Tube Screamers are good. In addition, there are lots of Screamer clones on the market that provide some differences. There's also the famed/highly-priced Klon Centaur. Electroharmonix has a clone of that called the Soul Food, and I would definitely recommend it. Perhaps over a screamer-style pedal. On bass, I use a Bass Soul Food for my less overdriven tone and the Way Huge Green Rhino (a higher gain screamer clone) for more gain. Alone, I can't really the Green Rhino to sound good, but with the Soul Food underneath it sounds great. I've yet to get one for guitar although I've used my friend's numerous times. The Green Rhino sounds fine on my guitar because my guitar is darker and hotter, but I'd like to have a similar setup for guitar.
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HackettFan
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Posted: September 03 2015 at 00:36 | |
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Atavachron
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Posted: September 03 2015 at 02:14 | |
They are fun, I just can't stop hearing Frampton doing 'Show Me the Way' when I think of one
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HackettFan
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Posted: September 03 2015 at 23:48 | |
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Atavachron
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Posted: September 04 2015 at 00:03 | |
Jeff Beck had a talkie phase in the 70s-- oh yeah and Joe Walsh too
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HackettFan
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Posted: September 04 2015 at 00:20 | |
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Atavachron
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Posted: September 04 2015 at 00:34 | |
Oh I'm sure quite a few did, but the thrill was gone
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Disparate Times
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 12 2015 Location: Rust belt Status: Offline Points: 261 |
Posted: September 04 2015 at 00:41 | |
Jerry Cantrell almost brought it back in the early 90's with man in the box, that song was pretty popular. It was probably the first time i realized i was hearing one, but i agree they've had there day.
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SteveG
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Posted: September 04 2015 at 15:21 | |
^I agree that there time is up! The only time a talk box sounded good was when the player was using it in tandem with a wah pedal like Frampton did (on Show Me The Way) and was not actually talking but making throaty vocal sounds or just vocalizing a melody. They constantly keep resurfacing on some new band's albums, unfortunately.
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: September 12 2015 at 15:10 | |
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SteveG
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Posted: September 13 2015 at 14:21 | |
^Just as I remembered. The only good thing about them is they gave the guitarist a splitting headache after about 4 songs!
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Dean
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Posted: September 14 2015 at 02:23 | |
A few. My fave is a replica of Jim Dunlop's Fuzz Face that I made using some germanium transistors I 'found' in my box of assorted bits (this is an example circuit from the web, I don't have an image of the cct I actually used) As with a lot of distortion effects it's good because the circuit is essentially bad (it has poor gain, loads the guitar pickups quite badly, has a dreadful frequency response, and most importantly is non-linear in that it clips the signal asymmetrically which produces a characteristic set of harmonics that you don't get with symmetrical distortion). This tread details an infinity sustainer mod to a cheap guitar I did a while back.
Like Andrey I was curious about the breadboard I've breadboarded a lot of different guitar effects circuits but few of them ever got made into usable pedals. My bug-bear is those industrial stomp switches, I've used them and still have a bag-full I bought cheaply from Proops on Tottenham Court Road many (many) years ago but they are too strong and hurt your feet unless you're wearing heavy work boots. I've since gone over to using Cherry™ keyboard switch with latch circuit similar to those used by Ibanez and Danelectro (among others)
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