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#316
Open Discussion / Re: Electric Druid Delay
December 29, 2016, 11:15:44 PM
Just got an email yesterday that mine shipped. Unfortunately I'm so busy with work that I don't know when I'll be able to build it.
#317
Open Discussion / Re: Electric Druid Delay
December 23, 2016, 01:53:59 PM
Also for the flanger. There isn't much space in a 1590bb for the DC jack. Use of of the Jack's that screws from the outside and doesn't take much place inside.
#318
Open Discussion / Re: Electric Druid Delay
December 23, 2016, 12:58:24 PM
I think you'll like the flanger. Can do a nice chorus to real extreme comb filtering. Can get a little noisy at extreme settings but that is to be expected. I have a friend that does a lot of experimental stuff that borrows mine often.
#319
Open Discussion / Re: Electric Druid Delay
December 23, 2016, 12:02:32 PM
The PCB and chipset is up for sale as a preorder if anyone is interested.
#320
Open Discussion / Re: Electric Druid Delay
December 20, 2016, 11:08:39 PM
I must say that the documentation is really top notch and really aimed at helping people relatively new to building stuff. It is probably also the quickest build I've ever done in a 1590bb. Thats saying a lot as flangers are normally pretty complex. I imagine the delay docs will be of similar quality
#321
Open Discussion / Electric Druid Delay
December 20, 2016, 01:08:07 PM
Anyone checked out this delay that they are coming out with.  Should be out in the next month.  http://electricdruid.net/diy-digital-delay/  Up to 4 second delay. I built his flanger which I thought was pretty good.  Can go from mild to wild.  I've been building a bunch of lofi pt2399 based delays for my friends in the noise scene.  Might be nice to have something a little more hifi if it turns out to be.  Echo splashes is a pretty cool feature as well as tap tempo

Here are the features.

    0 → 4 Seconds of digital delay
    12 bit/32KHz input, 16 bit/32KHz output
    Delay trails (tails) on/off
    Noiseless effect in/out bypass switching
    Momentary/latching feature on bypass switch for "echo splashes"
    Tap tempo
    Tempo LED to indicate echo rate
    Dry audio path is entirely analog
    Delay Time, Repeats, and Delay Level controls
    High and Low tone filter controls
#322
Open Discussion / Re: Wire Stripper Suggestion?
December 13, 2016, 10:11:54 AM
M'y first job working as an electrician they gave me a pair of Klein like this

http://m.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Kurve-Wire-Stripper-Cutter-11055/100630708

I've continued to use them. Very durable. Lasts for years. 10 years later I'm on my second pair.  Even survived cutting through live and neutral wires at the same time on numerous occasions. The ones with smaller gage are perfect for electronics.