Ohnoho, Beavis looper

Started by mrdobolina, January 07, 2011, 10:29:21 AM

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mrdobolina

No responses over at .org....maybe you guys can help.


If i take this.
http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/PedalHacker/LooperWithFeedbackLoop.gif

remove the SPDT, and change the 3PDT to a momentary, do I have a Chk chk Boom?

What makes some feedback loopers fade out instead of cut off when the switch is released?

Thanks in advance!

Dobo

jefe

First: What's a "Chk chk Boom"?
Second: Not exactly sure what you mean by some loopers fading out. Could be a delay effect after the looper? Can you post a youtube vid or something?

mrdobolina

For the Chk Chk boom......http://ohnoho.com/chk-chk-boom/. Momentary looper.

as for the signal being cut...i'm not sure. I was watching lots of videos on the subject and heard some builders stating "due to the wiring design, does not cut out when button is disengaged, the sound will fade"

But I agree, with out some active components (excluding delays and such) not sure it could even do that. Now that I am thinking about it, the "clever" wiring they are speaking of is probably not having a bypass, and just engaging the loop.

I supposed I should just mock it up and see what it does. I'm guessing delays will fade and dirt will cut out.

Dobo


anchovie

Quote from: mrdobolina on January 07, 2011, 10:29:21 AM
do I have a Chk chk Boom?

No, the Chk Chk Boom lets you use the pedals plugged into it as normal when the feedback loop is off. Beavis' looper cuts them out of the chain.

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mrdobolina

Ahhh, eureka!

I knew something wasn't jiving with me.

So for a CCB would i do the same basic setup, run send/rev as always on but use a SPDT to run the signal back into the input?

anchovie

That sounds right.  Feedback a-go-go!  :)
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