Hi, how to place a spdt of tails on / off in the circuit, Aquaboy, Deathklaw etc. I have tried one that is online, but I have a strong pop when turning this on or off.
Can someone help me? Thanks
Can anyone help me?
Have you used a pull down resistor to remedy the pop?
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yes sir, but it does not work.
I want to put tails to the Deathklaw circuit for example I do not know how or where to do it, because everything I did up to now did not work.
thanks for answering
This is how to do tails in the Deathklaw. You only need a 2PDT footswitch but a 3PDT is fine. You'll switch the bypass LED ON when tails is engaged, obviously. So, two poles of the footswitch are for the LED and two poles are for Tails.
Thank you very much I'll try it, this serves in the same way for any delay of your projects, what can apply the same? Or does something differ?
Thank you
Quote from: A1Full on September 01, 2018, 11:29:51 PM
Thank you very much I'll try it, this serves in the same way for any delay of your projects, what can apply the same? Or does something differ?
Thank you
You can use this method on any PT2399 delay. Other delays may differ though in terms of what is the best approach or where the tails thing is inserted. So, it depends on what else you want to apply it to.
One thing to keep in mind with any PT2399 delay and tails is whatever noise exists at the delay output will carry through to your regular guitar signal. IOW, if you set very long delay times which result in any noise or aliasing on the delay output you are going to hear that even when the "tails" are off. With other delay deigns which are not as noise prone this is not a problem. For example, a DM-2.
Thank you very much, it was a great help
Excuse these values should I remove them or leave them? c5 r24 c22?
Quote from: A1Full on September 01, 2018, 11:53:37 PM
Excuse these values should I remove them or leave them? c5 r24 c22?
Everything else stays the same. The only thing you are changing is adding the extra caps and resistors I showed and changing the bypass switching.