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This is what the PWM project turned into. It's basically the same circuit, put in one of the cool new trapezoid boxes, partly because the standard 1590B MXR sized boxes were too small for the circuit, and I didn't want to have to use the much bigger 1590BB. This is the perfect size. Plus, as I've already said, it looks cool!
I'm not sure that I've found a practical use for this yet, but it's easily the most fun I've had with a stomp box since I got the Fuzz Probe (something to do with the fuzz?).
The knobs are gonna change, but these were the only ones I had, hence the odd one. It's also going to get a screen print of a weasel on it that's being designed by a friend, updates to come.
This is the post that I wanted to put up last night, but, due to Youtube being useless, it's had to wait until today.
Anyway, having spent a while checking out every schematic on Tim Escobedo's site, I decided to have a go at messing around with the PWM, which turned out to be masses of fun. At the moment, it has an envelope which controls both the speed and depth of a tremolo simultaneously. The tremolo, in turn, is controlling the pulse width.
Confused? so am I, here's a video of what I've got so far:
I just watched this, it's worth checking out if you have any interest in guitar effects, or in fact any electronic music.
Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks The World from Jimmy Dunlop on Vimeo.