Soundclips of your favorite DIY pedals/mods

Started by panterica, April 18, 2009, 04:42:25 AM

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LEROY

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Quote from: ocg on May 12, 2009, 02:40:05 AM
Quote from: LEROY on May 11, 2009, 08:48:36 PM
Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB


NiCE SOLO,  it's fuzz face + ts??? or just ts with the amp???
and what kind of transistors are yoou using for your fuzz face?  pics?.
(hehehe lot of questions :icon_biggrin:)
Thanks!!! The transistors are AC127/01. The solo is my guitar turned down to 6 or 7 with the Fuzz Face all the way on both knobs and the Tube Screamer set to kill!  :icon_evil: This was my first build! :icon_mrgreen:

The FF Guts

The FF Box


TS clone box


panterica

Quote from: LEROY on May 11, 2009, 08:48:36 PM
Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB


Nice jam, dude. You've got a good sound with that setup.

LEROY

Quote from: panterica on May 12, 2009, 09:43:01 AM
Quote from: LEROY on May 11, 2009, 08:48:36 PM
Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB


Nice jam, dude. You've got a good sound with that setup.

Thanks! :icon_biggrin: I'm hooked now on building my own FX!!!!

valdiorn

Quote from: LEROY on May 12, 2009, 04:02:44 AM
TS clone box


Sorry to go slightly off topic, but what method did you use to get those graphics on the enclosure? Is it printed and lacquered over, or something else??

btw: really nice clip! :)

LEROY

Quote from: valdiorn on May 12, 2009, 03:50:51 PM
Quote from: LEROY on May 12, 2009, 04:02:44 AM
TS clone box


Sorry to go slightly off topic, but what method did you use to get those graphics on the enclosure? Is it printed and lacquered over, or something else??

btw: really nice clip! :)

Thanks! I created the graphics using Macromedia Flash then rendered the image as a gif file. l printed it out on a laser printer using  water slide decal paper for the laser jet printer. They were a lot cleaner looking but at some point around coat 4 or 5 of the clear the decals started to crack. Oh well... I still liked the way they turned out.

juse

Torque on it, LEROY! Dude, that is awesome stuff - nice sound, dead-on vocals.... got any more tunes you'd like to share?

Derringer

all of the songs recorded here use plenty of diy stuff\

http://www.myspace.com/doubleplanetband

modded crybaby
bad horsie II wah
mutron phasor II
shoocktave
Tone Bender
BM
Superfuzz
Boss EQ
Boss BF2
Line6 DL4

ConanB

Quote from: rousejeremy on May 10, 2009, 01:55:20 PM
Here's my attempt at music with the Random Number Generator. When you lightly fret the strings with hammer-ons it produces this really cool lo-fi fuzz without the all the jumping around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r6A6rqI9xo


You have no idea how much I love this; job well done.

Time to find me a looper and finish off that RNG.

Conan.

Taylor

Why build a RNG if you don't want all the jumping around? Not enough regular fuzzes out there?

rousejeremy

Quote from: Taylor on May 14, 2009, 02:09:24 AM
Why build a RNG if you don't want all the jumping around? Not enough regular fuzzes out there?

I love the chaos of the RNG. I discovered by accident that fretting with hammer ons very very lightly produces a completely different sound as well. I think I remember reading on another post by Doug Deeper that said the first two stages make a pretty neat fuzz of their own. Maybe that's what that sound is?
Consistency is a worthy adversary

www.jeremyrouse.weebly.com

frequencycentral

#30
My favourite guitar tone of the moment:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/967492/Ultimate.mp3

Signal path:

Squier Telecaster Custom (bridge humbucker)  >>> Big Muff Violet Ram's Head >>> Funky MF >>> Clari(not) Cubed >>>  Roland Bolt 60 watt tube combo  >>>  Shure SM58  >>>  Event Echo Gina 24 soundcard  >>> Wavelab
 
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!

biggy boy

Quote from: frequencycentral on May 17, 2009, 10:06:16 AM
My favourite guitar tone of the moment:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/967492/Ultimate.mp3

Signal path:

Squier Telecaster Custom (bridge humbucker)  >>> Big Muff Violet Ram's Head >>> Funky MF >>> Clari(not) Cubed >>>  Roland Bolt 60 watt tube combo  >>>  Shure SM58  >>>  Event Echo Gina 24 soundcard  >>> Wavelab
 

Thats really cool..... and I like it, But it reminds me of getting a tooth drilled out at the dentist :icon_eek: :icon_twisted: :icon_eek:

slacker


Derringer

Quote from: LEROY on May 11, 2009, 08:48:36 PM
Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB


Yeah man ... what effect are you using on the vocals?  My voice always sounds like crap ... I need to build something to fix that  ;D

rousejeremy

I'm loving my new Mid Fi Electronics Clari(not) build. I ran an MXR Carbon Copy into it, so the delays make the LDR do some crazy stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP6bgofBiVU
Consistency is a worthy adversary

www.jeremyrouse.weebly.com

LEROY

Quote from: Derringer on May 17, 2009, 10:27:09 AM
Quote from: LEROY on May 11, 2009, 08:48:36 PM
Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB


Yeah man ... what effect are you using on the vocals?  My voice always sounds like crap ... I need to build something to fix that  ;D

My vocal chain is... U87, Joe Meek V2, EQ, Comp, Delay. 

Alman

Man, that's some good stuff. When are you going to release a CD? Put on the list to buy it.

Great tune.

Allan
Allan Bordage
Allaur Electronics

shimster

Leroy, you're amazing! I listened to it 3 times before figuring out that it was on auto-repeat LOL!

I'm relatively new to building pedals but I built one that I'm quite proud of.  It's a twin tube overdrive that started as a valvecaster but turned into its own thing after spending weeks on a breadboard.  I recorded this sample at home with my SG Special into the pedal straight into my cornford harlequin amp:

http://homepage.mac.com/dshimmyo/musicForBlog/blinky01Test.mp3

This is an impromptu jam with me on guitar and my friend on drums.  I'm using the twin tube overdrive for almost the entire jam. Somewhere in the middle my other two friend showed up after their smoke break and added their whackiness.  I'm playing with my whole pedalboard so there's some flanger, analog delay, and compressor in there, maybe a little phaser and wah as well.  I'm still playing the SG Special but I'm using the Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier amp that was provided by the rehearsal studio.  It's a pretty loose jam but you should get a good idea of the sounds that I can get with my overdrive pedal:

http://thesb.org/fur/fur.5.16.9.c.mp3

And here's a pic:


and gut shot:


ocg

#38
i make this sd9 clone based on kirk hendrik schematic because the ggg and jack orman ones seems to be wrong(nasty oscilations and volumen control noise when effect is off :? ..yeah they sucks the hard way)
here is the schematic:
http://www.dirk-hendrik.com/temp/sd9_clone.pdf

the sd9 sounds you hear was recorded through a vamp pro(cabinet simulator only) (ok, i know it is wrong to do this but it was late at night, actually 2am hehehe :lol: )

http://www.goear.com/listen/3d519cb/sd9-clone-knights-of-cydonia-ocg

p.d:
i want to make some mike landau sounds with this but i cant  :icon_cry:
...mojo is in your hands....

rousejeremy

Some lo-fi atari-ish music with my DIY Fuzz. It has five knobs and does wacky stuff!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytFuqNVudtg
Consistency is a worthy adversary

www.jeremyrouse.weebly.com