MobiusTrip (Loopy) Looper Layout Posted

Started by Dean Hazelwanter, January 06, 2005, 11:29:27 PM

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Dean Hazelwanter

To adjust the level of the 'un-effected' or 'straight' signal. With this and the 'Play' pot, you can mix between straight through and looped signals.

mathflan

Just two last questions dean! :D

I'd like to add a TONE pots like on dirtysam, Is it possible on the mobius??

I'd like to add a Send and return FX input on the mobius to add effect only on the loop, Do you think that's possible.

Thanks
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mathflan

Hi agian,

I read that the ISD1000A has a pin 25 which combine EOM and OVF signal whereas on the ISD 2560 there 's a pin for EOM and an other for OVF.


http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/isd_products/chipcorder/applicationbriefs/apbr09.pdf


Do you think I have to solder pin EOM and OVF together?

I don't understand what this pin are for??

thanks if you could help me
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keninverse

I'm a little confused here about the loopy wiring...specifically the LEDs and switches.  On the layout it shows OCR for the pad labeled SWITCH.  On the LED pad it shows RCO.  What do these letters stand for?  Is the "LED" pad for the LEDs and the "SWITCH" pad for the switches?  just makin sure.
quick guess On, Common, Record?

Dean Hazelwanter

Mathflan - Sorry, don't know...

Keninverse - The box on the layout labeled 'Switch' does go to the switches. 'O' is the On/enable switch, 'R' is the Record switch, and 'C' is common, all as per the schematic. Similarly, The LED pins go to Record (anode), On (anode) and common (both cathodes). So, yes you had it right!

casey

is there anyway to use the radio shack part with an added p.c. board and parts?  to convert it over to the mobius trip?
Casey Campbell