all program changes are deleted after restart the keystep :( bug or feature? i tried to save it as pattern but still not saved
@barieliam23 күн бұрын
all program changes are deleted after restart the keystep :( bug or feature? i tried to save it as pattern but still not saved
@hipiheiАй бұрын
As an electronics repair tech being in the business ever since school, i can't say that having positive ground and having mostly pnp transistors in the circuit is rare at all..there are millions of products been made polarized this way during from the early period of transistors to early seventies.. it's just not common these days with silicon semicomductors! ..also one must mention that due to historical reasons we nowadays have stuff kinda reversed..simplified the electron flow goes from negative to positive..😅
@josiahgagnon4598Ай бұрын
I learned a lot from this that would be hard to read through, keep making these.
@cwrigh132 ай бұрын
Great explanation. Thanks for sharing
@dratonbalat34233 ай бұрын
1. 3db drop is 50%. 2. Think of the diodes on the first opamp as bleeders
@harly_wakeup26463 ай бұрын
Hi guys, what could be the cause of the self-oscillation problem in Big Muff? I tried different capacitors, cleaned everything, tried different transistors, but I still have oscillation, help!
@harly_wakeup26463 ай бұрын
the thing is that I've made a couple of muff before and they didn't have this problem
@thedude47953 ай бұрын
If Bart Simpson was a professor. "Whoah maan yeah! This is a capacitor...."
@generalleigh73873 ай бұрын
J fet also gives a more rounded less harsh tone from the rest of the silicon.
@ryanwintersmusic4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! 👍
@koonsickgreen62724 ай бұрын
thank you!
@orfaust5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this simple explanation! Could you just use 1 non-inverting amp, instead of 2 inverting ones? Or is there a specific reason to use inverting amps?
@OreilleGauche5 ай бұрын
Great, great explanation! funny and to the point. Exactly what I needed. Thaaaaannnnks!
@torpemil66545 ай бұрын
is it working to put a higher poti in the feedback loop to get it from expo over linear to logaritmic? have you been succesful with this idea?
@grahamhart7215 ай бұрын
Dude! I need this lol, I’m brand new to building pedals but I’m seriously fascinated with everything. PLEASE do more of these videos for the other popular circuits. You’re the only one I’ve found that actually explains what all the components are actually doing and it’s super helpful. Thanks!
@grahamhart7215 ай бұрын
Dude! I need this lol, I’m brand new to building pedals but I’m seriously fascinated with everything. PLEASE do more of these videos for the other popular circuits. You’re the only one I’ve found that actually explains what all the components are actually doing and it’s super helpful. Thanks!
@Xa2arra6 ай бұрын
Very clear and helpful!! Keep posting videos like this! Thank you!
@vincentledu70916 ай бұрын
2nd AOP is reversing signal polarity, like first. So you end with no reversed polarity.
@Microtonal_Cats6 ай бұрын
the power section is almost as complicated as a whole Fuzz Face.
@Microtonal_Cats6 ай бұрын
Such a perfect and simple circuit. 1 battery. 1 case. 2 jacks. 2 transistors. 3 caps. (5 with your improved version), 4 resistors.
@pfbrodriguez6 ай бұрын
can this bypass be replaced by a dpdt switch ?
@grahammabon78047 ай бұрын
Can you make a npn fuzz face
@Drewofthetube7 ай бұрын
i wish for you to not be so upset with yourself by the end. your doing a great job and all your videos are so helpful, just take your time and have fun!
@LucasBrand-js4en7 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the tips! Does your keystep also forget some program change datas sometimes? It does on mine and it makes me crazy 🤯🤯🤯
@wayahedia99898 ай бұрын
Dude.. the diode isn't a 'Fuse'. That is a perfect use of a diode and it is what they were designed for. Hard to take the rest of this seriously when you fail miserably within the first minute. Why don't you explain a better way to do this? And it has to be as cheap as a single diode.
@christopherwagley54268 ай бұрын
Dude sounds like Butthead when he says “uhhhh” 😂
@_a.z8 ай бұрын
Diodes are a bit too rounded! Marshall had a better idea using LEDS
@christopherwilliamdodd2368 ай бұрын
Google schmitt trigger !
@taytaytazermusic25398 ай бұрын
I just wired this up with some germanium PNP's taken out of an old Japanese radio and it sounds UN-REAL. Thank You! Hot Tip: By switching the positions of the 470 and 8.2K resistors you get a lot more volume!!
@pedrova80588 ай бұрын
9:00 The input impedance of Q1 (without considering the feedback) can be considered more or less equal to the resistance of the transistor, or "r pi" (r pi= Vt/Ib, or r pi= beta (Hfe)/gm). If "gm" is 0.0088 siemens, and beta of Q1 is 90, the impedance would be 10k (but "beta" is real life is Ic/Ib, it's usually slightly different from the value that the manufacturers give us, because it varies depending on the current and t°. In the real circuit, Z will be sligtly lower due to the feedback effect (100k) and fuzz control 9:35 In this configuration, AV gain can also be calculated as Rc/re* (*dynamic resistance of the emitter; there is no external physical resistance ,only the internal resistance between base and emitter). re = Vt/Ic, or re=1/gm . Again, in the circuit it will be lower due to feedback effect of 100k res.
@pedrova80588 ай бұрын
1:27 that's called "split emitter resistance" (It's used a lot when you want a high, but controlled gain; a compromised solution) and helps to stabilize the gain, making "re" (the dinamic, internal base-emitter resistance) less relevant in the circuit. It's the same as setting the fuzz control at 9/10 of the total travel, there is a small resistance between the capacitor and the emitter (that capacitor is feedback path for the AC signal, when the pot is at its maximum, there is only "re" (internal) between Q2 emitter and ground) That's why a "REV LOG" pot in fuzz control is more functional than a linear/log one (you want fine control towards the end of the travel, so you can leave a very small "split emitter resistance" if you want)
@nicksregor42088 ай бұрын
you calculate 14Hz cutoff at the input. What resistance value are you using? This must include the base to emitter of the transistor, yes?
@romatigerpunk8 ай бұрын
These videos are exactly what i was looking for thank you
@RobbyMatthias8 ай бұрын
Great video!You explain the circuit thoroughly!Enjoyed the 'exit-music' as well!
@venasc9 ай бұрын
Thanks =) I was stuck !
@AlexusDelphi9 ай бұрын
What's the resistor labeled RA?
@lowgpu16879 ай бұрын
Great video! I have a question, where would you put the 3 PDT switch? Does anyone have a schematic with it included? And what is the pinout for the switch, having trouble with this part. Thanks!
@martynharveythepoet51149 ай бұрын
Brilliant video - Thanks!!! I'm newbie developer and at the very beginning of the learning curve but this was just what I needed to start to understand Distortion pedals. (Thanks again!) One question: I understand the LM308 is an OpAmp... I'll try and get hold of one but, as I've been building small battery amps, I have a load of LM386s laying around: Could I use one of those instead? Many thanks :-)
@carsonyuh9 ай бұрын
They have every muff schematic except the op-amp apparently
@TedSchoenling9 ай бұрын
thought that was a filter cap on the power there.. (C17)
@NotMarkKnopfler9 ай бұрын
There's no bypass path for when the pedal is not engaged.
@theandromedacorporation9 ай бұрын
Actually that whole orange section labeled "JFET Bypass Switch" is the bypass path. It's not a typical "true bypass" though, so even when you switch the pedal off there is at least a buffer and some other stuff going on. So in that sense this circuit never fully turns off. If you want to mod it with a true bypass that would be super easy though.
@ReeceBowden-r6p9 ай бұрын
Really appreciate this video! The struggle is real! I seem to have got program changes working from KSP with my Dreadbox Nymphes. I did have to muck around with the LSB a little but I didn't have to change them all to 2... I kinda just went and scrolled through the LSB values once and that seemed to kick start it into gear? Very confusing. Anyhow, it is working now but I'm experiencing a slight but still annoying lag/latency when the patch changes. I'm new to PC's and CC's in general so I don't know if this is just a common thing when trying to do this stuff? Or if the latency might also be part of the 'buggy new feature' situation. Any more info come to light since the last comment? Haha
@FFGG22E9 ай бұрын
So that's what they mean by 'mid scooped'
@theandromedacorporation9 ай бұрын
It means the mids are scooped. Hope that halps. #Tooth emoji.
@musichertz61379 ай бұрын
Would be cool to see the pedal side by side and walkthrough the schematic alongside the pedal. Great info nonetheless.
@thedude47953 ай бұрын
Gear is expensive
@maddmugsy9 ай бұрын
Just got my KSP and am hitting a similar issue I think. I can't get it to send program changes to neither my Minifreak nor my Hydrasynth. Tried your LSB trick, which I thought would have at least worked on the Hydrasynth, but alas, it did not. Tried messing with all three settings with both synths, but no dice. Also gotta love how that PC Send function isn't even mentioned in their manual, lol. Feels like I'm missing some global "allow sending midi program changes" setting somewhere...
@theandromedacorporation9 ай бұрын
Yeah, Arturia hasn’t updated the manual since firmware 2.5 came out. The feature is newer than the manual. Their customer support told me they know of a bug or two in the feature and they’re working on a fix. Make sure you’re KSP and instruments are set to send/receive on matched midi channels. Other than that, I can only wish you good luck! Come back and leave a comment if/when you figure it out.
@annaplojharova14009 ай бұрын
It is a second schematics from two I've seen on this channel, where is an error that makes the circuit not working at all. Here it is the bias for the last transistor, which will drive it into full saturation, so no signal passing at all. To me it seems like the R7 is supposed to be connected to the collector as the feedback as well, like the previous stages, then the operating point will be in the 4.5V ballpark on the collector... This remark is not on the author of the video, but it seems the literature contains intentional errors in it to make the circuits not working.
@dahmc5910 ай бұрын
being a begginer in electronics, i am only able to get the gyst and cannot converse fluently or articulately in these things.i have a question about that section you went over after the opamp and after the diodes. i think you said resister and capacitor where freq. begins to drop. Could you split that say into 3 seperate differing resisters to move the frequency fulcrum to 3 different spots for cascadeing drops?
@theandromedacorporation9 ай бұрын
Short answer is yes. In fact, that's happening in the feedback loop of the opamp in the rat here. The two pairs of caps and resistors are acting as a pair of highpass filters to give the bottom end a unique filtering curve. There are some issues with simply stacking filters serially without buffering between them, but there's lots of cool filtering tricks you can to by combining different configurations. The Big Muff filter comes to mind as an example of a highpass and lowpass that are both controlled and blended together on a knob.
@codelicious659010 ай бұрын
So, where might one hope to find the foundational knowledge requisite to understanding most of the language and elements of this video?
@dahmc5910 ай бұрын
im barely grasping the gyst myself... watching jhs videos helped me. basic electronic class will probably get you these tools
@theandromedacorporation9 ай бұрын
Georgia Tech has some great free online classes. I also find this type of circuit Analysis really helpful to develop intuitive understanding. Some good things to start reading up on: - Components (resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc.) - Voltage Dividers - RC filters - Opamps - BJT’s You can do a lot with just those few elements.
@noahbeyer25183 ай бұрын
What Georgia Tech course would you recommend? Thanks for the info!
@MichaelFairhurst10 ай бұрын
I'd actually really enjoy an explanation of the JFET bypass circuit! Is it a common bypass utilized often in pedals?
@theandromedacorporation9 ай бұрын
I think the website electrosmash has a good walk through of that buffered bypass circuit. Check there. Most pedals are “true bypass” in my experience. I
@renzosound10 ай бұрын
Two things. Besides diode position, you can make a diode ladder (google Prairie Instrument Works' blog post) to finetune the clipping knee. Secondly, for the transistor gain stages, the diodes also come with a large-ish cap in series, so I'm sure you can look at it from an AC and DC perspective when you set it up.