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Friday, June 3, 2016

Galactic Fissure

I thought I'd close out Synth week with a fuzz designed specifically for synths. (Fuzz Friday waits for no man!) This one is pretty straight forward and I don't have much to say about it. Schematic can be found here. I added a pull down resistor to the input in case some one builds it for guitar, as well as polarity protection and power filtering.

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  1. I tried it on a protoboard thinking this was an effect for getting synth sounds from a guitar, but it's instead it's a fuzz for synth instruments (Duh! I should pay more attention). On the guitar this actually is a really nice warm overdrive, but not a lot of fuzz. Just beware that I didn't use the exact same pots as the schematic, but the results should be about the same.

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    1. Cool. I wondered how it would sound on guitar. Thanks for the build report.

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  2. Can someone explain me ehy there's no output dc blocking cap? :)

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  3. Hello Effects Layouts, thanks for your great work!

    Could you be interested in the Benjolin/Benjola by Rob Hordijk? It would be great to have a layout for that one!

    http://casperelectronics.com/finished-pieces/benjolin/benjola/

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  4. hi there,

    built this and it works... only thing is, i have a ticking sound (around 230bpm), even after i cased the effect... any idea what this could be and how i could get rid of it?

    regards

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  6. I did it. Not working. Is it PCB allright?

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  7. LEDs not lighting. All my components are good. Whats wrong with this.
    I can send pictures my Galactic.
    Please help!

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  8. Hey, What components can i change so it works with a bass guitar???

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  9. Where is the pcb transfer file?
    not in the Misc folder.

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  10. So I built this, and I can verify it. I think a lot of people aren't quite getting it because the Underside (reversed) part of the layout isn't actually reversed - it's just the component side with the components removed. It sounds pretty unpleasant though, and I can't tell what VRA is doing at all. VRB is a volume control of sorts, but the fuzz is layered at full blast over top of that. It's a really weird effect...

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