It was reproduced with drolo's permission. A lot of these circuits people design are the culmination of a lot of madbean/diysb/fsb.org/ILF collaboration and the designers don't mind sharing the design others helped them perfect. I know drolo has an entire build log for the twin peaks at madbean.
I can't tell if you guys are clone accusing
In other clone related news, my meatball clone works fantastic as fuck. I love it!
I thought perhaps you were referring to Taylor's Tap Tempo Tremolo. I had one and it sounded way different, so I was confused. The Meat Sphere is one I never got around to. Looks crazy.
The pcb you got is probably fairly different now since he's on v4. So, that's cool that he shared it.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
*sigh* so the Magpie/Behringer has been in the UK since Monday but still hasn't arrived, and the Arcadiator was paid for on Monday but was only posted today
As a consequence I *had* to do something to cheer myself up - and all being well I shall be visited next week by the two pedals above plus a Digitech Ventura Vibe.
Which reminds me, I need to check to see what I have in the way of power for them all !
I thought you guys were just boning on it! What fun. Well that's rad man. I've built a few of his effects and they are so slay, but my enclosures are shit. Oh well
BetterOffShred wrote:https://www.parasitstudio.se/uploads/2/4/4/9/2449159/arcadiatorusermanual.pdf
Look at the image of the PCB.. it's just turned 90 ° it looks like
I'm 240 lbs so I like to keep toggles away from my feet. Though I usually just have them sitting on the table these days
It was my assumption that it's just a very snug fit with the board turned 90deg too.
Mine are all on music stands, so the toggle switches are safe
I've ordered myself another cheap power supply plus daisy chain which will hopefully do the job - much to the (no doubt) horror of purists I'm currently running the whole of my set up (23 pedals) off 8 or 9 different power supplies with very little noise (it does take a bit of juggling sometimes when a new pedal doesn't like to play with the others) I dread to think what it would cost if I had to power them all with "proper" isolated stuff.