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| Mike Burgundy |
Interesting I think the tip was at Aron's (can't find it here) for Nobels schems at http://www.nobels.com/english.htm choose download page, then circuit diagrams at the bottom of the page. Interesting stuff there. The ODR1 overdrive, frexample - got good reviews, and the schem... Both diode feedback and diode to ground clipping (in an overdrivepedal!), but the filter section looks highly, highly interesting. Looks complicated though, what's exactly going on? Anyone? |
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| Mike Burgundy |
...Guess I should just get on with it and build that filter section, see what it does. |
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| Jim |
>Both diode feedback and diode to ground clipping (in an overdrivepedal!), but the filter section looks highly, highly interesting.< The diodes to ground nullify the effect of the diodes in the feedback loop. It's pointless to have both. I don't know about the filter, I'll have to re-draw it to get a better look. |
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| Daniel R. Haney |
The two methods generate different qualities of harmonics. You can vary the sound quite a bit by your initial gain in the feedback clipper and how much of the shunt diode clipping you dial in afterwards. -drh -- | |
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| Eric H |
looks like Boss disease to me -Eric |
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| nic | nullifies? I have thought of having a tubescreamer in front of a distortion + because the MXR actually sounds different with the screamer in front. It is subtle, maybe it is effective this way since there is buffering in the middle? nic |
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