by Officer Bukowski » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:21 pm
Sure!
At its heart, it's really just a Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay clone.
I doubled the delay time so you can get delay times way beyond what the PT2399 can actually handle. In the longer time settings, you get some noise (which sounds kinda like water sputtering quietly, not really a hiss sound) and super grainy lofi repeats. Of yourse you've still got all the normal (noise free) delay range as well.
Then there's the momentary infinite feedback switch. When you hold it down, it basically simulates turning the repeats control all the way up, sending the pedal into oscillation. Because of how the switch is wired, you can tame the oscillation by turning the repeats control down. Then you get feedback swells that don't get so intense and loud. When the feedback switch is combined with the extended delay time range, you get a large range of pitch bending madness to play with during oscillation.
There's also a volume control which can give you a nice boost or just help you dial in unity gain with your rig.
I can also tailor the brightness of the repeats to your taste (I like my repeats on the darker side). Either with a fixed sound or a two or three way switch to give you some more options. If I include the brightness switch I'll have to use a larger box though because I utilize every little bit of space in the 125b enclosure.
I'll probably add the option of an effects loop soon as well.
And of course, I use good quality components and hardware, and wire the switch for input grounded true bypass so you can be sure nothing will bleed into the bypass signal.