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全自動資本主義装置
Fully Automated Capitalism Device
FACD Built on K

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8 knobs on a1590BB enclosure
“I'm wondering how to arrange them, so show me your 8 knobbers! I need inspiration!”
Chris Nielubowicz: “Whatever you do, I recommend landscape layout”
cred: facebook.com/Brian Thornock, Aaron Halverson, DIY stompboxes(unofficial)
Digidelay. This is a 4 second digital delay with a tap tempo and hi and low pass.
なにかこういうデバイスを作ってみたいけど、乗せられる機能が自作の株のスクリーニングプログラムしかなくて、それをRaspberry Piに入れて数値をダイヤルとかで入力して処理させても圧倒的にPCよりは遅いわけで、やる意味を見いだせない。
数値を入力するためだけにこれ作ってもな。
画像はエフェクター。
1個からアルミケースに穴開けとUV印刷してくれるタイのtaydaっていう会社まで調べた。というかAIに聞いた。
自作エフェクター界隈では有名らしい。
なにか作りたいけど作りたいのがない
Maestro Phase shifter
Maestro Phase shifter was originally published on Super-Freq

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1776 PCBs
Just got some new PCBs from 1776. The quality looks great. The pots and rotary switch are attached to the PCB. This is the only way to go. I really don’t like lots of of board wiring. There are so many advantages board mounted controls.
The layout is clean and organized. The board is fairly compact and fits a 1590BB sized box. Which is pretty good considering it has two whole delays.
The build process was pretty straight forward. Most of the parts are standard. The one odd part, is included, kudos to 1776 Effects. It’s tough to justify $4 shipping for $0.50 in parts.
1776 PCBs was originally published on Super-Freq