Soundclips of your favorite DIY pedals/mods

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

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Quote from: LEROY on September 08, 2009, 01:31:02 AM
Quote from: carrejans on September 01, 2009, 05:08:58 AM
Quote from: LEROY on June 26, 2009, 07:15:26 PM
Here's another clip from my soon to be released cd. I used a BYOC ESV Fuzz Face clone and a "volume in a box" to get the cleaner tones. Hendrix wah for the solo...

Very nice, Leroy!
Reminds me a little bit of a Belgian band called Triggerfinger. You should check them out. (http://www.triggerfinger.net)

Thanks! Triggerfinger sounds good!!!!

Nice website too  ;D

station

Here are some soundclips of a really interesting Leslie Simulator project from Bajaman over at FSB:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=987592&content=music

It's modeled after the Korg CX-3. In fact, it's the same circuit that's found in the Leslie section of that keyboard, but adapted a bit for guitar. The mods include a JFET input buffer, and a depth control.

It's got two signal paths (treble and bass) with different ramp up/down times to emulate the rotor/horn combo.

Here's what the box looks like:




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I just made this sound click site...

Right now just has a demo of a piezo pickup on an electric guitar and a simple quick and dirty plate reverb.

www.soundclick.com/SCRUDZSOUNDS

more proper "stompboxes" and electronic effects will be added...

alex1111115

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This is what a homemade sustainer driven by a 10 watts thru a volume pedal sounds like:  
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/FEEDBACKXXX.mp3?w=7b91f578&sjid=23
(link fixed)

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Quote from: alex1111115 on December 07, 2009, 04:07:28 PM
This is what a homemade sustainer driven by a 10 watts thru a volume pedal sounds like:   https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/FEEDBACKXXX.mp3?w=7b91f578

Link is broken... and I'd really like to hear it!

rousejeremy

I recorded a quick clip of my Pedal Steel player Michael Eckert playing through my Bazz Fuss between sets. It sounded so good I gave the pedal to him!
It uses an MPSA13.
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/rousejeremy/audio/Steel.mp3.html
Consistency is a worthy adversary

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jacobyjd

Quote from: rousejeremy on December 09, 2009, 03:56:19 PM
I recorded a quick clip of my Pedal Steel player Michael Eckert playing through my Bazz Fuss between sets. It sounded so good I gave the pedal to him!
It uses an MPSA13.
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/rousejeremy/audio/Steel.mp3.html

WOW. That is NICE.
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rousejeremy

Yeah, I'm jealous of him! He has a Sho Bud pedal steel. It is amazing how much output it has, much louder than my Strat (but what isn't?)
It seems to keep the integrity of the chords together very nicely with the Bazz Fuss too.
Consistency is a worthy adversary

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alex1111115

Let's try this again. :icon_sad:
This is what an  overdriven homemade sustainer sounds like (driven by 10 watts thru a volume pedal) :
http://www.box.net/shared/ri87jfca6r

chi_boy

Quote from: Top Top on December 07, 2009, 02:43:16 AM
I just made this sound click site...

Right now just has a demo of a piezo pickup on an electric guitar and a simple quick and dirty plate reverb.

www.soundclick.com/SCRUDZSOUNDS

more proper "stompboxes" and electronic effects will be added...

I like the piezo.  Is it DIY or commercial?  And what kind of guitar?

Has a nice acoustic tone in a piezo sort of way.
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Quote from: chi_boy on December 10, 2009, 12:30:51 AM

I like the piezo.  Is it DIY or commercial?  And what kind of guitar?

Has a nice acoustic tone in a piezo sort of way.

It's DIY - the type that comes in the black capsule at radio shack (can't remember where I actually got it). I broke it out of that capsule and it is taped to my guitar behind the bridge. It is plugged into the beginner booster project to bring up the level and recorded straight into the computer.

Halfway through that recording, the regular neck pickup on the guitar is mixed in (w/ tone knob down).

Edit: sorry, forgot to mention what kind of guitar - late 70's gibson marauder (solidbody electric)

sfb

Quote from: shimster on May 21, 2009, 11:41:18 PM
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:



Come on! This sounds awesome! Could you give us schematic or something?