Here is my homemade multi effects pedal, its put together using five general guitar gadgets pedals wired together internally, all runs off 9v (I use a 1amp rated power supply) the effects in order are all clones, Dan Armstrong orange squeezer compressor, DoD 440 envelope filter, modified tube screamer, green ringer octave up and pt-80 delay. All true bypass. Different colour led for each effect so you know what's on in dim light, orange for compressor, white for filter, red for tube screamer, green for octave and blue for delay. All in a custom made enclosure and painted with fiat yellow and ford blue.
I know it looks a bit Fisher Price but I like that! Part of its charm!! :icon_smile:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6468962653_cef74dc870.jpg)
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7025/6468944431_8a1aecd367.jpg)
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7165/6468942811_1a49f413f8.jpg)
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7158/6468935301_09a9f4556b.jpg)
Heres a Flickr link incase I cant get the pictures to show up on the post
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53586980@N06/
Let me know what you think,
Thanks,
Cian
Looks great.
What size box is that by the way?
Quote from: John Lyons on December 07, 2011, 12:15:52 AM
Looks great.
What size box is that by the way?
Whatever it is it's huge :icon_eek:
Makes me wanna bring my own multi effect project back to life.
The marker markings is* very neat too :icon_mrgreen:
thats a beast!... :icon_twisted: :icon_cool:
Thanks guys, the box is 275mm wide by 175mm high and 65mm deep. Sorry I don't have a tape to measure it in inches. I think 50mm is two inches if anyone wants to do the math.
Oh I apologise for the marker markings, a sharpie to be exact. Ha ha. I was going to stencil all the writing but I am not very experienced with that and I could not get it to print out the size I wanted. I first made a template of the box then scanned it in. Then printed the template off to check if it was still the right size and it was. Its the next step that I had a problem with, I copied it into Microsoft paint and just added text to the template and was planning on cutting them out with a blade. But the image was now smaller when I printed it and I couldn't figure it out so that broke the camels back and I got the sharpie out. I didn't realise this forum was full of such beautiful looking pedals. I would love to get into etching or find out a good method of creating a stencil.
Oh but the box is laquered after the sharpie was put on.
If you want to do anything serious, Paint is absolutely useless - try CorelDRAW or Inkscape or something :)
+1 on inkscape....free too...no jagged edges on text, circles etc...perfect for pedal design stuff!!!... 8) 8) 8)
edit: i'd have to etch that......it'd look cool... :icon_cool:
Thanks, I will check out inkscape. I would love to etch it but I wouldn't know where to start. I really want to etch it now though, gonna take me a while to research it though and get good enough at it to confidently do it. I would get the paint off this easy enough I think.
I love this!
After seeing this, my next project will be in a big box.
On the subject of etching, my understanding of it is you coat the metal in a substance and then scrape your design into this substance and then dip it in ferrec chloride. What is the masking substance you guys wound use? Or is there a different way?
I'm dead set on improving the look of this now, or maybe make another.
the substance is laser toner ink....thats what everyone uses for pcb's/ and etching boxes etc........some use pnp blue too..
but you can just print the bits you want to etch/ iron on...then hand paint the areas you don't want etched...so you don't use loads of pricey toner... ;)
heres a tutorial to get ya head round to start you off!... :)
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=80962.0
Cool, thanks.
I will download the tutorial when I get to a computer. On the phone now.
That is a great tutorial. Been looking around online and I am going to get some press n peel sheets because they are the perfect size to do a box the same as the one I have here. They are 11 x 8.5 inches which is more than I need.
heres the links of what I think I need
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Press-n-Peel-Blue-PCB-Transfer-Film-FIVE-sheet-pack-/120823029933?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item1c219d20ad#ht_1364wt_1263
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/140621145774?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_1929wt_1029
Gonna use press n peel because I want it to be as painless as possible, it is a big enclosure.
One question though, with the press n peel which part gets etched? the printed bit or the non printed bit??
Thanks guys
I *think* the non printed bit gets and etched and the printed part is safe. I've never done it, but that's what makes sense to me
Nice build!
Yes - the 'black' or printed areas are protected by the toner and the 'white' or unprinted areas are exposed to the etchant.
I dig it! Nice tidy build and a cool look.
Where did you get the box? It's about 10 inches wide.
I have already started my own multieffects project and hope to have it done in about 40-50 days. The hardest part is to get a suitable enclosure..........Hammond has these 1456 series boxes which look great but have the funny vent holes............or the 1444 series, but i fear they are too thin..............
Nice build !!!
My multifx:
(http://www.diydave.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/6.jpg)
(http://www.diydave.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/7.jpg)
From L to R: fuzz (sili-germ), ocd, buff 'n boost (my own design), rebote delay and small stone chorus.
Bypass is with relays. There's a send and return loop before and after the boost, so I can add pedals in de signal-chain or virtually replace my boost in front the distortions.
gutshot:
(http://www.diydave.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/9.jpg)
Nice box diydave. I really like the wood/metal combo. A good reason not to buy a bunch of hammond boxes.
Thx.
It wasn't supposed to look like that in my initial planning. :D
But I couldn't get nice oval-like shapes for the knobs (like you see in Cornish-Boards). So to disguise the mistakes, I just screwed the aluminum on top. Which turned out rather ok.
Yes, it beats buying hammond boxes for sure.
hey guys, did you experience any noise problems with your builds?
Good stuff, seems great! Can you show for us the sound? Record a video? Is a good idea to see the operation of your stuff! :D
DIYDAVE i like so much your stuff! :)
Quote from: jan007magic on September 09, 2015, 07:24:06 PM
hey guys, did you experience any noise problems with your builds?
Hello jan007magic! I had a problem with noise with a drive i built. Was because i forget to wire a pin for the ground.
Sorry to bring back an old post !! Am am new to your site and new to pedal building. I have built a few pedals and have always wanted to create my own multi effects pedal (like the one pictures in this thread). Unfortunately I am not the most knowledgeable guy when it comes to stuff like this.
My questions are:
1. Do I just wire the output jack wires from the first pedal to the input jack wires of the second pedal, and so on...??
2. How best wire all the pedal to a single 9v adapter ??
I can solder pretty well and so far I have been happy with the pedals I have made, but it was really just following directions that came in a kit. This may be above my limited skill level but I really want to try it.
Thanks
Quote from: dweilmd on September 18, 2016, 02:12:28 PM
My questions are:
1. Do I just wire the output jack wires from the first pedal to the input jack wires of the second pedal, and so on...??
2. How best wire all the pedal to a single 9v adapter ??
If you are satisfied with the order of the effects, then you can wire them together, but most people may want to change the order of effects or cut some of them out for certain songs. The most generalized approach is to keep all inputs and outputs separate and use cables to connect what you want. Another possibility is to use a rotary switch to select between outputs so you don't need cables - use one switch on each effect to select which output it is connected to.
Thanks.
I'm happy with the order of the effects -- i have been using them chained together for about 5 months. I want to put them in one enclosure partly for ease of transport/setting up and partly because I am bored and think it would be fun to do (I have a nice sized enclosure that I want to hand paint, etc). The rotary switch sounds interesting but maybe a bit cumbersome.