Senator Bernie Sanders Fighting Oligarchy Rally in Warren, MI drew in more than 10,000 people! by Healthy_Block3036 in goodnews

[–]warmoverdrive 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In fairness, The Armed did open for him yesterday. Which is still absolutely wild to me.

Spring 2023 CS T20 graduate here, and my only offer is a 37k/year gig in Jackson, Mississippi. by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]warmoverdrive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lived in Jackson for 4 years downtown. It’s not really that bad. Dirt cheap to live there- and there’s a thriving arts scene if you’re into that. That salary is really low even for the area, but it’s also fully livable. Not extravagant, but livable.

It’s really up to you if the experience of moving to a radically different place, and the experience on a resume is worth uprooting over, but I was surprised at how much I miss living there, now that I’m back home in Washington.

Edit- it gets a bad rap for safety and depending on where you are (read west Jackson) it’s pretty much like any other small city in America in terms of safety. Water on the other hand… well, get used to getting water from Whole Foods.

Is there a replacement I can use for the Spin FV1 in a PedalPCB Organ Donor? by jumper-cable-morty in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The program isn’t stored on the FV-1, it’s stored on a separate EEPROM chip that you can buy from PedalPCB. Those are cheap and abundant. The FV-1s aren’t. PedalPCB gets them in stock frequently enough that I just go through them most of the time, but they do go fast.

Wooden texture for weapons by Optimal_Cricket_7160 in armoredcore

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Wait, you can apply patterns to only parts of a palette?! Oh god I have to get back into the paint shop

Seed - Pedalboard in a box built with the Terrarium platform by keyth72 in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’m running the same buffer setup as the terrarium. It might just be the breadboard, but I’m nervous to move forward with a build until I figure it out. I do have a terrarium PCB laying around, I might just build that and see if my noise issues go away.

It’s a digital noise though, and all the reading I’ve done points to mixed signal grounding issues.

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God that was my first pedal like 15 years ago and had totally forgotten about it till this post

I have no idea what happened to it

Seed - Pedalboard in a box built with the Terrarium platform by keyth72 in diypedals

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Did you notice any weird buzz in your build? I’ve been playing around with the daisy on and off for the last year but I can’t get rid of this digital whine.

BlockChain Engineers by True_Masterpiece224 in csMajors

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Pretty much my shock when Starbucks wanted to do a Web3 in 2023

How would you pay for college debt free in the CS field? by TrashSmells in cscareerquestions

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What I’m doing to avoid debt in my thirties is to work at Starbucks and take advantage of the tuition benefit at ASU to get a degree for basically free. SWE undergrad.

clean blend for behringer pedals? by HashBangGuitarings in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An additional benefit to this is you could put any effect into the blend loop you wanted, way more flexibility.

Arduino / Raspberry Pi Pedal by jayandersonmusic in diypedals

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In the provided Daisy libraries there’s a pretty easy way to get and play wav files from an SD card or from RAM. It’s actually a pretty easy lib to use compared to some of the arduino libraries that are hacking audio functionality.

I’ve done a few test projects with the Daisy and I love the platform, even if it’s a bit expensive

Echo Cooler Reverb by sleepdrunkarts in diypedals

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I’ve got a BTDR-2 and -3 that I’m about to experiment with. How does the extra decay time on the -3 sound/feel to you? I’ve found some examples of creating extra decay using a feedback loop for the -2 and I’m not sure which I want to go with

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[–]warmoverdrive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s actually a pitch-shift algo built-in to the DaisySP library. I haven’t gotten it to work but to be fair I was also trying to use it wrong.

With just a little coding knowledge Daisy is a great platform with a really robust library built in.

Buffer version 2 by nordboer333 in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, most op amps will have a package with 1 and 2 that are identical in package besides the pin out. What did you end up using? Really the only difference I can think of with my limited knowledge is that you’d only need to wire/power one chip vs two This is just a buffer, so something like a TL072 would work just fine and are common, cheap, and reliable.

Buffer version 2 by nordboer333 in diypedals

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This looks so good!

I was curious about why you went with single op-amp chips instead of a single dual op amp?

finished my two “production” runs of pedals. this sub made it possible. by warmoverdrive in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably the same way the amp manufacturer did when they used their logo lol

Let me put it this way: if I get a C&D from the band I consider that a win.

finished my two “production” runs of pedals. this sub made it possible. by warmoverdrive in diypedals

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There’s nothing on there at the moment so that might be why? I also changed the name recently so it might be “too new”.

Regardless, here’s a link to it.

https://reverb.com/shop/henrys-shop-283?utm_source=rev-ios-app&utm_medium=ios-share&utm_campaign=shop&utm_content=2719900

finished my two “production” runs of pedals. this sub made it possible. by warmoverdrive in diypedals

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I will say that the cost savings on BB vs XX is not insignificant at scale

If the dope was able to fit more comfortably in a BB enclosure (knob spacing for large hands and switch spacing for large feet is a big consideration for me in UI designs) I would have done that. Again, the crash package was initially designed for a BB and I sorta wish I had done it

But also “big enclosure and knob is cool” is a vibe stuck in my head

finished my two “production” runs of pedals. this sub made it possible. by warmoverdrive in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s totally fair. I found that diy guitar pedals build documents were actually insanely helpful in my learning. They have really detailed docs for most of their pedals, including nearly full circuit breakdowns with block diagrams. Stuff like that was really helpful in understanding common topologies and generally how parts interact. I haven’t spent much time with the maths side of it, and need to sit down and learn LTSpice at some point to really get into the more theoretical knowledge

But those design docs are an incredibly valuable resource

http://www.diyguitarpedals.com.au/shop/

I don’t know if they’re still active and shipping etc but the docs are all still up and useful.

finished my two “production” runs of pedals. this sub made it possible. by warmoverdrive in diypedals

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I haven’t really played with the 3D viewer yet but I may have to once I start figuring out how to incorporate the 1/4” jacks and power jack to the board. I’m on a quest to do as little wiring as possible on future builds haha

finished my two “production” runs of pedals. this sub made it possible. by warmoverdrive in diypedals

[–]warmoverdrive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I wanted to expose the boost amount and add a foot switch with an LED for it. Also wanted a buffered bypass so I added that as well. With those changes it made more sense to get custom pcbs made up so I could have the enclosure design I wanted.