Built a looper today!

Started by SpufuZ, May 17, 2006, 10:02:46 AM

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SpufuZ

Hello,
I just finished this little looper with mix/blend function, based on the "B-blender" i found on the net.
Its really nice to be alble to mix down the delay level and get a NICE transparacy at the same time!
Anyone else who has build anything with the "blender" circuit?



//dave

Roobin

Where's the schematic? Sounds cool!!! Any chance of some sound samples? ;D

SpufuZ

heres the schematic!
http://www.seanm.ca/stomp/bblender.html

yeah i could get you some samples!

Roobin

Sorry, need some clarification here. Is this a looper as in , play a phrase, store, play it back and play obver the top?

Or is this an FX loop box? I'm guessing the later...

John Lyons

Hey, that looks very nice. I was thinking about building that one as well. I'm making the Buff and blend loop right now (which is linked on the same page as the B Blender...)

Did you end up perf boarding it or a PCB? If you have a PCB layout and you don't mind sharing I'd love to get it.

By the way, the Tube screamer sound clip you made sounds great!

John

Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

SpufuZ

yep its a FX-loop not a "rec and play" looper!  ;)

Basicaudio:
Ofcourse i can share the PCB but i dont know really how to export it to you!
What program do you use because if you have a good one i could download it and use it myself, and quickly make a PCB for you.
The files i get when i save in the program is ".dip".
The program i use is called "PCB Layout". And i would rather use something better if i just could find one!

John Lyons

SpuFuz

I use Express PCB. It's free and there are ways around the fact that you can't print form the program... You just print the screen shot and them save it to whatever program you want to print from.

If you can just save the looper file as a Jpg or gif file I can resize it if need be. If for some reason you can save the file as such, just  make it big on the screen and press your screen print button and paste it to a graphics program to see if that works.

Let me know what you find out.

You can email me a basicaudiowv AT earthlink DOT net

Thanks

John

Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

SpufuZ

heres the PCB!
First one is with silklayer so you can view the components better.
The screenshots are taken att zoom 400% so you SHOULD get the right dimensions simply by reducing to 25% of origin picture right?



John Lyons

THanks a lot Spufuz.
I'll have to try try this one. The PCB looks great!

John
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

SpufuZ

youre welcome!
I suppose i could have made it a little smaller, and less spacing between components, but its actually just a "prototype" pcb.

markm

Isn't it possible to incorporate this circuit into an effect circuit such as a Compressor,
ala the Tone Bender???

SpufuZ


AdamB

You can use a PDF print driver and photoshop to get PCB layouts from ExpressPCB, heres some instructions I've been finding useful:
http://www.headwize.com/projects/garbz1_prj.php

Once you figure your way around the PDF print driver and photoshop, it becomes really easy.

-Adam
[indifferent::engine]
http://www.indifferentengine.com

John Lyons

Nice link AdamB, I'll have to study that one.
This is the one I had been looking to for advise http://www.robotroom.com/PCB.html

John

Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

SpufuZ

OMG that PCB looks terrible!!

nosamiam

Quote from: SpufuZ on May 19, 2006, 10:38:34 AM
OMG that PCB looks terrible!!

Any chance you (or someone else) could post a cleaned up version?  I've been wanting to build a Blender-type pedal for a while and am waiting for the right PCB.  I definitely don't do well designing my own.

SpufuZ

you´ve got my PCB for the Blender above! The two pictures!