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yeah the 2nd one is the vibrato. it's a refinment of my old one.
not too many passives on the granular sampler pedal, nope! it's all done in code inside the microcontroller. only passives (and extra ic) for the buffer/gain/blend circuit, extra filtering and support circuitry for the micro.
the vibrato, on the other hand, has quite a few parts...
I got an arduino for christmas and I'm already jumping into AVR and ISP. Multi_S likes PIC for smaller DIP8 projects but I'm moving towards attiny13 AVR in DIP8. AVR is an addicting hobby. there is a chat room #AVR on Freenode IRC. I just got this ZIF16 socket for programming the IC. it has a little handle for the microcontroller elves.
Last edited by eatyourguitar on Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
yeah scott uses PICs mostly. I use AVRs cause there was a good Basic compiler available for them. for the 8-bit ones, the differences between PIC and AVR are pretty superficial.
these days now I've been attempting to learn C so that I can move on to PIC32. I'm past blinking led and uart exampels and now trying to get SPI working.