You can find all infos on this circuit or buy one of his PCBs here:
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/projects/index.html
There are no videos available at the moment.
Here's a collection of vero (stripboard) and tagboard guitar and bass effect layouts that we have put together covering many classic and popular effects in growing numbers. Many of these have been posted on freestompboxes.org, so check that site out for great discussions on building your own effect pedals. Enjoy the builds and please also visit us on Facebook and Twitter
Sir Alex, please, have mercy!
ReplyDeleteCool! Do you have layout of Zero Point SDX first version?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uc6Hvm3Ino
I have a verified one in the Forum section but its REALLY HUGE!
DeleteI will try to make a smaller one.
Regarding the "quarter note ping pong delay", I'm not sure.
Someone with more technical knowledge about delays may be able to answer your question.
Woah... Epic.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteQuestion. How would I go about it if I want to use it JUST as a quarter note ping pong delay?
108 cuts? ou 107?,
ReplyDelete108 Cuts
ReplyDeleteMerci Alex et beau travail j'ai beau recompter je ne trouve pas Patience je vais bien trouver le manquant
ReplyDeleteok j'ai vu
ReplyDeleteHi Eric.
ReplyDeleteSorry but I don't speak French.
I'm glad you've found it (if I've translated it correctly)
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ReplyDeleteCLR?
ReplyDeleteCurrent limiting resistor. Choose the one which makes your LEDs bright enough for your own taste. I tend to use something between 2K and 4K7 depending what LED it is.
Deleteok merci Ivlark et bravo a vous pour tous ces bonnes mises en véroboard
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Deleteany ideas on using a tap tempo for this??
ReplyDeleteAre the Transistors BC 550B or BC 550C, or is it indifferent?
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ReplyDeletevideo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KKDvEWruC8
ReplyDeleteThanks mate!
ReplyDeleteThat's a video of Zero Point SDX, the first version.
There's no video for V.2