This is definitely one of the more thoughtfully-designed Anchovy Noise Ensemble derivatives. Lots of great flexibility. (I've not built this yet, just breadboarded it a short while back.)
Don't know if it's still relevant: the high poti-value is there, to emulate breaking the connection. You could omit it completely (no jumper) and will have the least amount of modulation this circuit offers. BUT: The noticeable changes in modulation happen between 0 to lets say 100k. Above that the resistance just strengthens the virtual ground/ connection-break. My take would be an SPDT on/on switch. Modulation 2 goes to the centre-pin. Pin 1 stays empty and Pin 3 goes to Lug 1 of a 100kB Pot. Connect Lug 2 to Lug 3 and send Lug 3 to modulation 3. This will offer you no modulation as well as better control over the mod-depth as well. This (at least) works with the classic noise ensemble (if you include the modulation mod). Since this is a modified version of the former mentioned pedal it might be worth a try.
I’ve heard the original in a live setting recently, this one’s a real noisemaker!!! If you like repeating fuzz oscillation, then this is for you?
ReplyDeleteI built one up awhile ago when this schem was first released. VERY COOL. Fuzz sounds great.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely one of the more thoughtfully-designed Anchovy Noise Ensemble derivatives. Lots of great flexibility. (I've not built this yet, just breadboarded it a short while back.)
ReplyDeletethis works and its noisy :)
ReplyDeleteIs there some demo somewhere, please?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.instagram.com/dead_air_studios/reel/CvdOEeSJAy1/?next=%2Fcobgallery%2Ftagged%2F&ref=flujo_portada&hl=ne
DeleteSounds pretty cool, a better version of this
Deletehttps://www.parasitstudio.se/stripboard-layouts/noise-ensemble
Thanks!
Deletei dont have a 2mb. would a 1mb suffice or is there something else i can do?
ReplyDeleteFrom the deadair build doc
DeleteMODULATION B2M ( Lower values can be used, but higher values allow less Modulation )
Would two 1mb's work in series? 2mbs are expensive.. worth the chase??
DeleteDon't know if it's still relevant: the high poti-value is there, to emulate breaking the connection. You could omit it completely (no jumper) and will have the least amount of modulation this circuit offers.
DeleteBUT: The noticeable changes in modulation happen between 0 to lets say 100k. Above that the resistance just strengthens the virtual ground/ connection-break.
My take would be an SPDT on/on switch. Modulation 2 goes to the centre-pin. Pin 1 stays empty and Pin 3 goes to Lug 1 of a 100kB Pot. Connect Lug 2 to Lug 3 and send Lug 3 to modulation 3.
This will offer you no modulation as well as better control over the mod-depth as well.
This (at least) works with the classic noise ensemble (if you include the modulation mod). Since this is a modified version of the former mentioned pedal it might be worth a try.
Yeah, it's just a pulldown resistor on the input. A 1M may even be sufficient. But 2M would be better still.
ReplyDeleteIn the schematic, it is connected to a 2u2 capacitor via a 100n after feedback3. The layout is different, but will it work?
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