Thursday, November 18, 2021
Piggyback Pair
Scream & Whisper
Optical True Bypass
I found this one on FuzzDogUk's website. Its a neat way to use DPDT switches for true bypass and still get the indication LED. This is totally doable via the Millennium Bypass family of circuits but I just thought this was an easy project to do. Who doesn't like options.
Please Leave A Message After The Fuzz
The ISD1820 Record/Playback IC has seen a resurgence in use the last few years. MidFi Electronics released his Propaganda Machine, Parasit Studios Subspace, BASTL did a project, WRAA did a project, Casper Electronics has fucked around with them, and even I myself have made a few designs with the old girl. Here is a pretty gnarly fuzz I whipped up. The tone/filter control is pretty versatile and has a wide sweep. Something different than another boring transistor fuzz. Check out my other projects using this chip the 'Flooper' and the 'Always Remember To Never Forget".
Overprotective Parent (I'm 18 & Moving Out)
Exact same circuit as the original but with the added onboard charge pump. Circuit will prevent damage from over voltage and is resettable/reusable over and over again. Refer to the original for more information.
Overprotective Parent
This is one of the coolest circuits I've been able to wrap my head around. An overvoltage and polarity protection circuit that wont require the any parts to be changed or re-soldered due to misuse. The only pedals I've had to fix for people were broken because their "friend" accidentally plugged in the wrong power supply and fried some internal components. This little circuit will prevent those parts from getting fried, and will also save the hassle of having to repair it. What is commonly referred to as a 'crowbar circuit', it baffles me that this isn't more commonly implemented.
Basic Math
Circuit consists of two transistor based drone oscillators tuned to different pitches. With a little experimenting and knowhow this could easily be turned into a working keyboard/piano. I'm pretty positive that this is how a lot of transistor organs function under the hood.
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Answers
Questions
"Questions" is part 1 of a 2 part novelty "wireless" transmitter and receiver circuit and will not function by itself, it must be paired with the "Answers" circuit (shown in separate post). I initially discovered this circuit(s) on a random diy forum, it was originally posted by a high school teacher from Australia and I'll be damned if I can remember the fellows name. All in all a good step into the world of wireless.
Radio(active) Fuzz
This is a unique and interesting fuzz circuit I found deep in the depths of the aronnelson archival website. The main IC is an AM/FM Radio chip and is used/abused to make a wide range of fuzz tones. Full blown silicon, gated velcro, 8bit, bitcrusher, and just general noise. The original designer left the project unfinished and with a few different modifications, I started with his schematic on breadboard and just experimented from there with values and a few other mods. These chips are still available on ebay and there's also several others in the same family that more than likely have an equivalent pinout. I encourage some more modifications and experimenting.
Piggyback Pair
Germanium transistors are becoming more and more scarce and the ones that you do find aren't great options for the classic fuzz circuits...
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The ISD1820 Record/Playback IC has seen a resurgence in use the last few years. MidFi Electronics released his Propaganda Machine, Parasit S...
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The ISD1820 voice recording IC has gained some popularity recently and has popped up in a few other cool projects and guitar effects. This o...
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Germanium transistors are becoming more and more scarce and the ones that you do find aren't great options for the classic fuzz circuits...