"Noise Ensemble" - simple PT2399 abuse!

Started by anchovie, October 10, 2010, 02:19:57 PM

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DDD

Too old to rock'n'roll, too young to die

faptdivers


DDD

Too old to rock'n'roll, too young to die

anchovie

Bringing you yesterday's technology tomorrow.

emstin1

Stuff a random number generator in there, it might sound like a 56k modem on acid.

GodSaveMetal

Please anybody repost   :icon_twisted: the layout and PCB for etching this extraordinary little monster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :icon_rolleyes:  :icon_rolleyes:  :icon_eek:

newfish

Wow.

Just ordered a pair of PT2399s and can't wait to breadboard this.

Just, how much fun are these 'Ensembles' exactly?

I guess I'll find out next week...

Thanks for raising the 'crazy DIY circuits' bar!
Happiness is a warm etchant bath.

duckpow

Quote from: newfish on November 18, 2010, 04:15:01 PM
Just, how much fun are these 'Ensembles' exactly?

Be prepared: They are crazy fun. The sound by it self (without delay) is really balls out nasty fuzz. Add the delay and it's just huge  ;D

Good luck building. u won't regret any minute u spent on it!
Banders Duckpow

GodSaveMetal

It´s so simple I don´t wait to made mine too!!!! what a sound out there!!!!!!!!!!!!   :icon_rolleyes:

frequencycentral

http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!

GodSaveMetal


tombola


~arph

This is such a cool little circuit, it deserves to be on page one  ;D
(I wanted to hear it again today)

glops

I finally boxed mine up and called it the Shambler.  I have an extra footswitch to switch between the stock Ensemble and a mod I did that jumps one of the pins into the 2.2 cap before the output and is wired to its own volume pot.  Not sure what this does but it makes the effect more wobbly.  Maybe it's just pure wet modulated sound? I liked it when I had it breadboarded and decided to throw it in.  Definitely an acquired taste. 

Anyway, that's anchovie for this great circuit!

Here's a couple of vids....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RML51Vlla-I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sfR6rujvz4

tombola


glops

Quote from: tombola on January 18, 2011, 03:43:41 PM
Great looking pedal!

Thanks, man!  Yours is pretty nice, as well.  I played around with a feedback loop but got too impatient ended up just wanting to get it done.
This is definitely a circuit I will come back to, though.

GodSaveMetal

I've made a reissued layout cause I'm the crazy man of the pot in PCB; these are the layout:



thanks to frecuencycentral and anchovie

And the PCB; it very useful:

Taylor


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anchovie

Its awesome to see people putting their own little mods and bends in this!  :)
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