Zvex - Probe series
Hi All!
thanks for all the information,i built this on perf and it worked ok,except that i have "reverse response",the led has max brightness when my hand is far from it,i'll check which pin of the 4093 i used as an output :-P
I plan to use it as an expression pedal for my old and loved lexicon vortex...
Thanks again!
thanks for all the information,i built this on perf and it worked ok,except that i have "reverse response",the led has max brightness when my hand is far from it,i'll check which pin of the 4093 i used as an output :-P
I plan to use it as an expression pedal for my old and loved lexicon vortex...
Thanks again!
Thanks! i'm using your traced schem,arph...i checked the output signal with oscilloscope,it's a variable rate square wave,i'll check the pins later when i'm back at my workshop...i'm reading the rock and control article,really exciting posibilities...
I'm also planning to build a theremin,now that i saw that this is a stable method of control (previously i supposed it would be impossible to trim/calibrate)...
humm...delay time control..."ECHO PROBE"?
I'm also planning to build a theremin,now that i saw that this is a stable method of control (previously i supposed it would be impossible to trim/calibrate)...
humm...delay time control..."ECHO PROBE"?
- ~arph
- Cap Cooler
Flip the LED.. In my schem the LED is oriented incorrect. That's why you probalbly get inverted PWM response.tangalanga wrote:Thanks! i'm using your traced schem,arph...i checked the output signal with oscilloscope,it's a variable rate square wave,i'll check the pins later when i'm back at my workshop.
Flip the LED.. In my schem the LED is oriented incorrect. That's why you probalbly get inverted PWM response.[/quote]
I don´t think it´s a led polarity problem ... cathode must be conected to ground,and positive comes from the the transistor (anode)
I don´t think it´s a led polarity problem ... cathode must be conected to ground,and positive comes from the the transistor (anode)
- xaxxop
- Breadboard Brother
Very good work!!!!!
The project of the wahprobe exists, I cannot find it, thank you very much I wait for response!!!!!
The project of the wahprobe exists, I cannot find it, thank you very much I wait for response!!!!!
Leandro
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So can any on here make a clone of the zvex wah probe? Or a probe circuit that I can hook up to a fuzz factory to make it a fuzz probe? I would be very interested in that. Someone, anyone, please let me know!!!
- Jaicen
- Breadboard Brother
I guess you didn't bother reading this thread all the way through before posting then?? The answers are all there if you look...tomassio22 wrote:So can any on here make a clone of the zvex wah probe? Or a probe circuit that I can hook up to a fuzz factory to make it a fuzz probe? I would be very interested in that. Someone, anyone, please let me know!!!
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Nope, I read every single post last night, I'm just a bit intimidated about making one, and I'm short on spare time. So I'm asking if I can pay anyone on here to make me one, just to start me off, something to look at and learn from, I don't have any formal training in electronics, so it would just be a help to me, i could give you $50 or something to show my appreciation. If I can't find anyone, I will just try myself.
If it comes to that, any one stop place to buy everything needed? Thanks
If it comes to that, any one stop place to buy everything needed? Thanks
- Jaicen
- Breadboard Brother
Ah, I see! Sorry, I guess I didn't read your post properly (i'd been up for 36hrs straight).
To be honest, i'm not entirely sure of the rules here regarding building clones for other people. Ethics is a grey area for sure, but I think you'd learn a great deal building one yourself. I've built probes before, they're not a difficult build at all, provided you take the time to calibrate it properly. My advice is to get multi-turn trimpots for the adjustments, and use a fresh battery or well regulated power supply. If you use a battery, bear in mind that it will affect the adjustment when you house it, through capacitance with the case, so final adjustments must be done in-situ.
To be honest, i'm not entirely sure of the rules here regarding building clones for other people. Ethics is a grey area for sure, but I think you'd learn a great deal building one yourself. I've built probes before, they're not a difficult build at all, provided you take the time to calibrate it properly. My advice is to get multi-turn trimpots for the adjustments, and use a fresh battery or well regulated power supply. If you use a battery, bear in mind that it will affect the adjustment when you house it, through capacitance with the case, so final adjustments must be done in-situ.
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No problem, I can see how you read it. More importantly, get some sleep! Jeez!
I guess I will make the time to make one myself. If anyone could help me find the parts, that'd be really cool. I've searched ebay with little success. Where do you get these things?!
And thanks for the tips J, i'll keep them in mind.
I guess I will make the time to make one myself. If anyone could help me find the parts, that'd be really cool. I've searched ebay with little success. Where do you get these things?!
And thanks for the tips J, i'll keep them in mind.
- Jaicen
- Breadboard Brother
Sleep? Nah, that's for sleepy people Haha.
Seriously though, the components are real run of the mill stuff. In the UK you can get them from Maplin, RS components or Rapid Electronics.
In the US, I'd guess Futurelec, or Digikey would be your best bet. Ebay is not really the place to be looking for stuff like that to be honest.
Seriously though, the components are real run of the mill stuff. In the UK you can get them from Maplin, RS components or Rapid Electronics.
In the US, I'd guess Futurelec, or Digikey would be your best bet. Ebay is not really the place to be looking for stuff like that to be honest.
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yea, i find that some common switches are cheaper on ebay, but most small electronics stuff like what i need isn't there. thanks for those sites, both of you guys.