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Atomic Distortion

Started by CynicalMan, May 31, 2009, 01:20:28 PM

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CynicalMan



The Atomic Distortion uses an LM386 audio amplifier chip to drive a JFET stage that was partially inspired by the effects at ROG. The controls consist of a gain pot that controls the level of the signal going into the FET distortion stage, a self-explanatory volume pot, a voicing switch with lead (a treble and mid boost), rhythm (no boost), and boost settings, and a flame switch that pushes the LM386 into distortion, creating a heavily distorted sound.

This effect can go from a natural crunch all the way to a crazy saturated sound. It also has a healthy boost. I am very satisfied with it and I would like to hear your comments and
questions.

Ripthorn

Very cool looking project, I may have to try it at some point.  I just need a 386...Maybe there's one buried back there.
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SpencerPedals


CynicalMan

Quote from: SpencerPedals on May 31, 2009, 08:19:58 PM
Got a sound clip?

I'm going to have to look at doing that. The problem is that I don't have a good have a good microphone or cab sim. (Plus I don't play guitar as well as a lot of the sound clips I have heard. :P)

SpencerPedals

Don't worry about playing well...a good sound clip showcasing a pedal won't have a ten minute solo and shredding, but rather a few notes and chords repeated as you change settings on the pedal to show how it sounds.  If you don't have a setup to record, that's understandable though.

kristoffereide

Please make a vero/perf! I suck at schems :p
Quote from: biggy boy on April 12, 2009, 06:22:33 PM
I find it funny how I can have close to 1000 components, yet I never seem to have enough parts to make a project. :icon_eek:

CynicalMan

Quote from: SpencerPedals on June 02, 2009, 10:33:33 AM
Don't worry about playing well...a good sound clip showcasing a pedal won't have a ten minute solo and shredding, but rather a few notes and chords repeated as you change settings on the pedal to show how it sounds.  If you don't have a setup to record, that's understandable though.

Meh. Last night I tried recording direct to audacity and recording with a crappy little electret mic, neither of which gave a satisfactory result. I have a couple more tricks up my sleeve but I doubt I'll get a sound clip anytime soon.
I should be able to get a perf up if nothing gets in my way.

FiveseveN

You could try Boogex from Voxengo as an ampsim/cabsim. It comes with a pretty broad set of cabs but it's IR-based so you can always add more.
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CynicalMan

#8
OK, I've been busy so I just got back on this. Sound clip is unlikely. Here's the vero: