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Red panda raster instructions
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red panda raster instructions

PT2399 delay with a "ghost" mode (lots of feedback). Subtle effect, it's basically a single-stage phaser, but can be pleasant in its own way.Ĭolorsound tremolo with a gain knob and light clipping, in a Blue's Clues puzzle tin. Magnavibe-style vibrato pedal housed in a Lawrence Welk CD tin. Great for guitar or bass.įlatline compressor with an added decay knob. Nice and squishy, switch adjusts the release time. Hollis Flatline optical compressor with a 2-band baxandall pre-eq. Controls for Wah Frequency 1, Wah Frequency 2, clipping toggle, Wah 1/2 balance, and volume. In a tin with pinecones, for some reason.įuzz experiment that puts a Bazz Fuss into parallel static wah circuits, then optionally through another clipping stage. Sounds really wild on bass (listen to the demo). Super synthy sounding fuzz based on escobedo tripple fuzz. Sounds like a cross between an octave-fuzz and a crappy FM synth guitar patch. Prototype of a wave-shaping fuzz I designed. The first knob sets the gate threshold (which also adds a lot of harmonic content due to the crossover distortion) and the other is output volume.Īnother double-bazz-fuss experiment with a crossover gate in the middle, housed in a big Darth Vader tin. In this circuit, I've added a crossover gate circuit between stages. It's based on the RunoffGroove BuzzBox, which is basically two Bazz Fuss circuits in series. This was a fuzz experiment I did that turned out pretty interesting. Green Ringer into a Bazz Fuss, with controls for blend, gain, and volume. Speaker Cranker clone in a little round tin. Housed in a heart-shaped M&M tin.Įmanating Fist Black Dust clone with additional clipping on a toggle, housed in a Bart Simpson card tin.

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Controls are for tone and volume, it runs full gain but cleans up nicely with the guitar volume. I've added a tone control and a JFET output buffer, as well as tweaking some values here and there. Sort of a drive, sort of a distortion, this pedal is based on a Differential Distortion circuit published in Popular Mechanics back in 1995 by Ken Willmott. Less gainy than a regular Rat, but loads of crunch! Pedal in the Distortus Rodentius family, housed in a Mickey Mouse tin. In a tin decorated to look like you're failing math. Schottkey clippers for a super gainy sound. Not much else to add here.īasically a Distortion+ with a simple tone control added on. Sounds a little muffy on the symmetric side, more crunchy on the other.ĭOD 250 with a switch to change clipping diodes, housed in a 3" round coaster tin. TypeĮasyDrive-type circuit with a symmetry knob. All DIY things I built on vero and put in tins and whatnot. If you don't see all 5, scroll over or ask for more info.įirst, the Handmade stuff.

red panda raster instructions

MOBILE USERS: There are 5 columns in the table below: Type, Name, Pic, Demo, and Notes. Hopefully some special oddball out there wants these things! Well, no offers from the last post two weeks ago :-(.














Red panda raster instructions