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That looks fantastic!
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Strange Tales wrote:Oh that's so nice, I especially love the LEDs for each stage. So useful for finetuning waves with a scope. Is that range switch on the bottom of the switches? Does that switch it from 0-10 to -5-5?

If you ever decide to open-source stuff let me know about this one, I am really interested in how many waveshapes it can make, especially in that 6HP package.
No the volt range is 0-8, and there's an attenuator knob. The range switch is the time/rate range between long and short for the attack/decay/release. Short is like between a few milliseconds to a couple seconds long. Long is a second to like a minute long, for really long envelopes. There's a loop switch too.

Only 3 banks of wavetables so far, and one of them is the more traditional ramp/curve blend. I'll brobably end up swapping the alternative banks for more interesting waves once I've made some. It was just so easy to plug a switch there that did it, even if my banks are just temporary.

I checked out briefly over the holidays how to open source stuff, github I think needs you to make a local repository and I didnt figure out how to do that yet. I might start by releasing source my own way on my blog first, before I figure github out. I think I'll open source the hollow earth pedal first. Supply PCB layout/gerbers, oshpark PCB project, compiled source code, and raw source code, BOM, and some simple instructions. Then maybe the anti-nautilus. Then after these euro modules I've been making.
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i love this thread. always really excited when people post something new
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cloudscapes wrote:I checked out briefly over the holidays how to open source stuff, github I think needs you to make a local repository and I didnt figure out how to do that yet. I might start by releasing source my own way on my blog first, before I figure github out. I think I'll open source the hollow earth pedal first. Supply PCB layout/gerbers, oshpark PCB project, compiled source code, and raw source code, BOM, and some simple instructions. Then maybe the anti-nautilus. Then after these euro modules I've been making.
that would be super fun! Let me know if you need help with anything i would be more then willing to help with a bom or a build guide
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Real motherfucker to build.

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woah
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Strange Tales wrote:Real motherfucker to build.

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Oh shit! Nice work. I didn't know they'd combined the analog and digital boards. I have an early rev that is mostly stuffed (I need to swap out resistors on the scaling side, as I built that wrong) but is waiting on an ASM-2 before further attention.
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Yep! Rev 2 is the only reason that I even pulled a trigger for the kit. Doing all that wiring would drive me insane (I really do not like wiring because it offends my neat freak).

Not like lining those connectors up is all that better haha, but at least it isn't wiring.
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Strange Tales wrote:Real motherfucker to build.

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Seeing this with no warning almost made me throw up with aesthetic overwhelming.
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Corey Y wrote:Seeing this with no warning almost made me throw up with aesthetic overwhelming.
Way too many knobs and shit is the only A | E | S | T | H | E | T | I | C that matters :cool:

Edit: if it wasn't totally clear I think it looks amazing :lol:
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Wait you think I use this shit? I spent thousands of dollars only to curate my specific musicians concrete aesthetic.
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Just my crappy builds .. but woweeeeee. This thing is bananas. It's got all kinds of horrible noises from the throats of dying ghosts from the abyss... And it's also a decent overdrive pedal if you flip the switches and back the 1 knob off.

Overall one of the more interesting circuits I've built in a while (Schumann PLL with both add-ons aside) and I definitely have spent a couple hours already droning with it.
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Ive always wanted to make one of those. Seems like every devi pedal rolled into one.
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AZX309 wrote:Ive always wanted to make one of those. Seems like every devi pedal rolled into one.
I highly recommend it. Her pedals are kind of novelty noisers to me, but I have a Bit and I love that, I also just finished boxing my ShoeGazer and that's fun too... but the Improbability Drive... It's truly a unique device. You won't regret it.
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