Saturday, 1 March 2025

Last Gasp Arts Laboratories Ripplet

 Schematic is avaiable HERE.



10 comments:

  1. You can tag this one verified. really neat having the input sensitivity on the trem. Thanks for the layout!

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    1. That was quitck. Thanks for verifying.
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    2. lol I was up late and it had just been posted. Coincidentally I just built the Misty Cave and was looking for some other circuits to accompany it with. Whatever it becomes, I'm sure it will be weird.

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  2. Hey Fuzzhead... this looks interesting: https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/pedal-kit-mod-electronics-erratic-clutch-deluxe
    They have a bunch of others as well, some seem pretty original. They are also a pretty good parts source here in the U.S.

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    1. Looks cool. I'll upload a layout for in a couple of days.:-))

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  3. Works great. Really cool pedal to play with. The input sensitivity is awesome

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  4. Thanks a lot for all the work invested in those circuits. Appreciate the effort!

    Any chance to have the low tide modulator circuit? (Faitfield shallow water)
    Schematics available here:
    https://docs.pedalpcb.com/project/LowTide-Schematic-PedalPCB.pdf

    Thanks.

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    1. Even if Anders/Fuzzhead were to come up with a layout for that pretty massive circuit, you would still need an 8-pin EEPROM chip with the Shallow Water/Low Tide code algorithm on it, and I've looked over pedalpcb's site and I don't know if they sell those chips separately from the PCB. Altho, the person who runs pedalpcb is pretty nice about that stuff and probably would burn+sell you a chip of his workalike algorithm.

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