These aesthetics remind me of LaoWiz/The Out Sound designs, always a good thing.

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lordgalvar wrote:Brandsmannen wrote:The repeater is quite an easy DIY project. I suggest you find a vero layout in tag board FX and make one! If I can succeed in making a vero pedal literally anyone can. I totally suck at both craftsmanship and soldering
Edited BC drunk af
Oh, I know that, but I was just wondering about the Seppuku one. I've read that some are really quiet but mine slightly boosts. Just wondering if the pulse knob only works about 2/3 of a turn by design, if it's a line/instrument thing, or something else. Not a big deal, just weird.
beezlebub wrote:lordgalvar wrote:Brandsmannen wrote:The repeater is quite an easy DIY project. I suggest you find a vero layout in tag board FX and make one! If I can succeed in making a vero pedal literally anyone can. I totally suck at both craftsmanship and soldering
Edited BC drunk af
Oh, I know that, but I was just wondering about the Seppuku one. I've read that some are really quiet but mine slightly boosts. Just wondering if the pulse knob only works about 2/3 of a turn by design, if it's a line/instrument thing, or something else. Not a big deal, just weird.
So, I just got a repeater and it does not do what you describe. It just gets faster and faster until it sounds like a loose distortion almost. The pedal sounds fantastic! The only weirdness I noticed is that when I hit it with a rat, there is no volume loss, but when I slam it with a high gain MKI it does lose volume, by a sizable amount. No idea why.
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taco satori wrote:One thing that throws me though is that if it gets anything like a mildly hot signal or transient and the data knob is set past 3 o'clock, it just violently cuts off the delay part of its output until a certain amount of time spent receiving signal beneath that threshold passes
jwar wrote:It's interesting to me that there's all this interested in Seppuku. Seppuku was maybe my second boutique pedal ever? Bought it on Fuzzhugger.com. Anyway, loved the shit out of it, but don't remember people being that interested in his stuff. So weird. Especially since now it's harder to get stuff! hahaha.
He seriously needs to fix his site though for real. Who the fuck can read that shit? If I was interested in a purchase I would have no clue how to do it because the color scheme is so bad.
taco satori wrote:Have a Memory Loss, which is great for old Victrola-in-a-well delays. One thing that throws me though is that if it gets anything like a mildly hot signal or transient and the data knob is set past 3 o'clock, it just violently cuts off the delay part of its output until a certain amount of time spent receiving signal beneath that threshold passes. Which is cool for making it seem like the pedal was temporarily turned off for loud parts then comes back on during quiet parts, but...![]()
I'm wondering if there's a bypass loop pedal with separate send and return volumes, so that I could cut the input signal going into the pedal then boost the return signal to compensate, although the Memory Loss' volume can boost a bit. Basically I want a way to not always have the chip "reset" or whatever if I decide to or accidentally play louder, so that it continues to delay throughout.
Otherwise if I can't find a loop pedal with that feature I just might hit the b/s/t forum with this 5-knob ML.
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You ok with the KompaKt Kassette....KKK