0415 Guitar Synth 2
0415 Guitar Synth 2
0415 Guitar Synth 2
The 0415 Guitar Synth is a fun a simple pedal that transforms the
signal into a square wave, up to four octaves apart: one or two
octaves up can be mixed with one or two octaves down for super
synthy sounds.
This circuit works best with high output pickups (although I had
decent results with single coils aswell). It is a gated circuit by
nature of the schmitt trigger that turns the signal into a
squarewave. If you are using single coils and need more sustain,
try a boost or compressor in front. To tighten up the octave
tracking, use your neck pickup with the tone rolled off.
Happy playing!
Update 2020-05-14
It's come to my attention that several people has been trouble
getting the octave up switch working recently.
The PCB has been verified and built succesfully by many many people, but this
sudden trouble with the octave up may be caused by a manufacturing issue on
the latest run of boards.
• Omit/remove R14 and R15 from the PCB and put links there
instead (you can use a cutoff component leg)
• Omit/remove R13 from the PCB aswell – but don't put a link
there.
• Solder a short link between the (now empty) top hole for R13
to the top hole/leg of R17 (the resistor next to R13, to the
right).
Even if this shows an unpopulated board, all other components except R13,
R14 and R15 should be installed as normal. The blue lines are the 3 links that
needs to be soldered in.
Changelog version 2.0
• CV input added
• Tracking slightly improved
• Both switches changed to on/off/on types for two new
features:
◦ Octave down switch middle position: Fundamental note
◦ Octave up switch middle position: Detuned upper octave
Controls
• SWITCHES:
• OctDown – Toggles between one octave down,
fundamental note, or two octaves down
• OctUp – Toggles between on octave up, a detuned mode
(in between on and two octaves), or two octaves up
• MIX: Blends between octave down and octave up
• VOLUME: Controls the overall volume
Wiring
For more info on how to wire up the stompswitch, jacks ect, please
visit the Parasit Studio website and download the PDF called
”offboard wiring”. You can find it here:
http://www.parasitstudio.se/build-docs.html
CV input (optional)
The CV input lets you hook up an external Low Frequency Square
Wave Oscillator (LFO) that will modulate the upper octave for crazy
sounds. The CV input can also trigger the PLL chip synthesis, so you
can use it as a noise maker without any guitar connected to the
input.
CV jack Wiring
To hook up the CV (control voltage) input jack, connect the CV pad
on the PCB to the tip of a 3.5mm jack (or jack of your choice).
Make sure that the sleeve of your jack is connected to ground (it
usually is connected to ground via the enclosure unless you have an
isolated jack type). If you use a stereo/balanced jack, just leave the
ring lug unconnected.
Drilling template (1590B)
If you are still having trouble, please visit the madbean forum
Parasit Studio subforum section and ask for help there.
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?board=84.0
If you have bought the Musikding kit and have recieved a faulty or
missing component, please contact musikding directly.
https://www.musikding.de/kontakt.php?lang=eng
Terms of use
PCB's from Parasit Studio are intended for DIY use only. Commersial resale is
not allowed. It's meant for personal use, which means that it's not allowed to
build alot of pedals and sell them for profit to strangers using public forums
and craiglist ads. However, it's totally ok to build a few pedals and sell to your
friends and bandmates. After all, that's what this hobby is about. DIY or DIE!
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