DeForestation Treeverb Oh no, here the "savant" goes again with his "un-educated" guitar pedal hubbaloo |
![]() Initial Designs I had an early design based on the failed understanding of how Reverb Effects work. See, I thought you ran the guitar THROUGH the brick, and then the brick acted as sort of a mix device - not something different. So I kicked the signal up using a pair of LM386 op-amps as buffers, and wound up with some crazy gothic reverb noise device that was not really good as a usable reverb, but as a noise making device using the reverb brick as a full-on effect. The Current Design The current design utilizes the BTDR-3H Accutronics Reverb Module - not as a Stereo, but to create 2 separate reverb effects at once with 2 different dwell characteristics, one longer than the other, and the dwell selectable via the two toggle switches on the pedal and analog adjustable via the two 100K Trim Pots. I figured out I could get it in the right ballpark using some 1M resistors on the dwell leads, including 2 in series on one pair, so that I could create those relaly long, big, Plate-style reverb trails I like to use. Everything feeds into a 50K Mix Pot for output that balances the mix between the wet and dry signal. |