Today marks the one year anniversary of this blog. Thanks to everyone for your comments, verifying layouts, and just generally being really cool people. To celebrate, I give you a really cool and crazy delay, the Casper Electronics EchoBender. The EchoBender is a development of/modified Deep Blue Delay. I couldn't quite get it to fit with on-board pots in anything smaller than a 1590BB, but the original is in a giant wedge enclosure, so I guess it's still an improvement. If you feel like wiring 6 pots off-board, you should be able to fit it in a 125B or even a 1590B. From Casper:
The Echo Bender is an echo, distortion and experimental, stand alone noise generator. It’s capable of creating smooth, clean echos as well as delving deep into screeching, noisy realms seldom heard from a traditional echo pedal.
Congratulations on a year of great layouts! Also, I always wanted this pedal for my Roland Juno 60 for synthy madness. Got to get some building time for this for sure.
Congratulations! Thank you for all the wonderful layouts and also for all the help you've given me even in FSB. :D (Also because of this site I went and dabbled on making my own layouts so thanks for that too. :) )
Hello! thank you for your blog is it top!!! i dont find the folder "casper electronics" in Transfer Image library, do you have the link? thanks! :::) Hugo
Has anyone donde this one? I've build it but it gives clean sound without delay or just dirty sound still without delay. I've checked he schem at http://cdn.makezine.com/make/blogs/blog.makezine.com/upload/2009/10/build_an_experimental_echo_pedal/Echobenderrev02.jpg and there are some different values, the first cap at 9 volt input is 47uF, and the cap going to WET2 is uF, also the schem calls for 7805 and in this layout it's a 78L05. I don't have knowledge of electronics but those kind of things draw my attention. By the way, I would like to congratulate you for the amazing work you're doing, it really helps clarify the electronic world. Sorry for the bad english
Change all the values... same thing but there is another schematic http://cdn.makezine.com/make/blogs/blog.makezine.com/upload/2009/10/build_an_experimental_echo_pedal/Echobenderrev02.jpg
Congratulations on a year of great layouts! Also, I always wanted this pedal for my Roland Juno 60 for synthy madness. Got to get some building time for this for sure.
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feliz cumpleaƱos!!!! keep on rockin'
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteI have built the crunchbox using your layout and it worked like a charm (I have had 3 failed attempts with vero layout)
Keep it up!
Congratulations! Thank you for all the wonderful layouts and also for all the help you've given me even in FSB. :D
ReplyDelete(Also because of this site I went and dabbled on making my own layouts so thanks for that too. :) )
Keep it up! This site is awezum.
hi friend my name is victor
ReplyDeletecould send me the layout ready to print pedal
Casper Electronics EchoBender?
victor_licazali@hotmail.com
Look up at the top at the Transfer Image Library tab. There's scaled PDFs of every layout there.
DeleteHello! thank you for your blog is it top!!!
Deletei dont find the folder "casper electronics" in Transfer Image library,
do you have the link?
thanks! :::)
Hugo
Hi, I can't find the transfer image in the library, any chance uploadin again?
DeleteIt's in the Misc. folder
DeleteHas anyone donde this one? I've build it but it gives clean sound without delay or just dirty sound still without delay. I've checked he schem at http://cdn.makezine.com/make/blogs/blog.makezine.com/upload/2009/10/build_an_experimental_echo_pedal/Echobenderrev02.jpg and there are some different values, the first cap at 9 volt input is 47uF, and the cap going to WET2 is uF, also the schem calls for 7805 and in this layout it's a 78L05. I don't have knowledge of electronics but those kind of things draw my attention. By the way, I would like to congratulate you for the amazing work you're doing, it really helps clarify the electronic world. Sorry for the bad english
ReplyDeleteand the cap going to WET2 is 1uF*
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ReplyDeleteChange all the values... same thing but there is another schematic http://cdn.makezine.com/make/blogs/blog.makezine.com/upload/2009/10/build_an_experimental_echo_pedal/Echobenderrev02.jpg
Feedback Lugs 2 and 3 have to be swapped
And it works great
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ReplyDeleteSo is this version verified or do you have to change the feedback lugs like Jaime said? Thanks
ReplyDeleteyou have to change the feedback lugs
Deletesee: http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2013/03/casper-electronics-echobender.html
oh and there are some conflicting values... jaime is spot on
Deleteaccording to the tagboard layout (and the schematic) feedback 2 & 3 need to be swapped. gonna build this one soon
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ReplyDeleteThis checked this pedal?
Yes, works great!
Deletedoes this layout account for switching feedback 2 and 3, or has it been corrected for that? i'd like to build it with board mounted pots.
ReplyDeleteUnsure, am but lying a couple now. Will report back.
Delete*building
DeleteThis current layout does not seem to account for the need to switch lugs 2&3 on the feedback pot
DeleteI built it with them switched and it works just fine.