has anyone built the geofex mu-doubler

Started by JohnForeman, July 29, 2014, 09:32:18 PM

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JohnForeman

found this while looking for an octave down.  has anyone built it?  If so, is it a keeper?

http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/jfetdoub/mudoubler.htm

also read a little on the uboat but found it hard to understand the schematic.

Mark Hammer

Um, you do realize it is an octave UP, not down?

JohnForeman

Quote from: Mark Hammer on July 30, 2014, 08:50:29 AM
Um, you do realize it is an octave UP, not down?

nope, didn't catch that.. but I want one of those too.  So i'll go ahead and breadboard this one.  but then again, considering how much i know about electronics, perhaps i should only be allowed to build model airplanes... lol
Thanks Mark.  you just saved me from sounding really stupid by avoiding that "hey, my octave up pedal wont go octave down like i want it too"

Digital Larry

Quote from: Mark Hammer on July 30, 2014, 08:50:29 AM
Um, you do realize it is an octave UP, not down?
What if you swap the input and output cables?   ;)
Digital Larry
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Mark Hammer

If one mistakenly assumes that the octave up is the note you are actually playing, then I guess it can sort of sound like an octave divider: "Man, the original sounds pretty crappy, but that octave down tracks really well."  :icon_mrgreen: