Right now you can learn the design of a basic distortion circuit with my DIY kit which includes a complete guide on how to customize the sound and additional parts with a breadboard for making a prototype! Order now: www.tonecharmaudio.com/product/diy-distortion-kit If You enjoyed this video you can buy me a virtual coffee to support my activity: www.buymeacoffee.com/tonecharmaudio Visit my other social media platforms: linktr.ee/tonecharmaudio
Thanks! To be honest I wanted to create content I would like to see Years ago when I was starting. Fast and with lot of information. I hope this series will be helpful :) Cheers!
@@Toniitony Both are connected to board but actually no matter where you will place it - just follow connections on schematics and remember the rules how holes in breadboard are connected. I used only pins on one side of each jack. Just take a look if you already have one - plug cable into and look on both sides - on one side pins are disconnected when cable is in, so thats why i need only right side pins for that project.
Hello from Brussels, Very well presented and very clearly explained Excellent I will start playing around with few components for testing filters on my guitar
First, thank you for showing me that I could add the input and output right to the board. I've been watching other videos and their setups are a LOT more convoluted. Secondly, how did you hook up your phone to the computer to generate that tone? I am trying to figure that out myself. I do have an interface, but I don't know how to send a pink noise to it.
In Poland 830 pin breadboard with some connection wires costs about 4 EUR. In next video I will show how to build simple distortion on it. Costs of parts will be another 4 EUR :D So 8 EUR for lot of fun and cool tone! Cheers Siets!
You can visit local electronics shop, for sure they will have breadboard and parts. Ask for jack sockets with pcb mount pins for easy mount on board :) You can also search on ebay or amazon. In Poland prices are about 4 EUR for 830 sockets breadboards with few cables included. Resistors and capacitors are very cheap, I suggest to buy set of different values for start :) Thanks for watching! Next episode will be even more exciting! Cheers!
Right now you can learn the design of a basic distortion circuit with my DIY kit which includes a complete guide on how to customize the sound and additional parts with a breadboard for making a prototype!
Order now: www.tonecharmaudio.com/product/diy-distortion-kit
If You enjoyed this video you can buy me a virtual coffee to support my activity: www.buymeacoffee.com/tonecharmaudio
Visit my other social media platforms:
linktr.ee/tonecharmaudio
This is really easy to understand, keep making videos, dude!
That’s a lot of fast useful information and I’m digging it!
Thanks! To be honest I wanted to create content I would like to see Years ago when I was starting. Fast and with lot of information. I hope this series will be helpful :) Cheers!
I hope everything it's clear! What pedal type should I build on my next breadboard videos? Cheers!
@@Toniitony Both are connected to board but actually no matter where you will place it - just follow connections on schematics and remember the rules how holes in breadboard are connected. I used only pins on one side of each jack. Just take a look if you already have one - plug cable into and look on both sides - on one side pins are disconnected when cable is in, so thats why i need only right side pins for that project.
Hello from Brussels, Very well presented and very clearly explained
Excellent
I will start playing around with few components for testing filters on my guitar
Thanks for watching! Have fun with experiments! :)
First, thank you for showing me that I could add the input and output right to the board. I've been watching other videos and their setups are a LOT more convoluted. Secondly, how did you hook up your phone to the computer to generate that tone? I am trying to figure that out myself. I do have an interface, but I don't know how to send a pink noise to it.
This is really nice! Gotta try this!
In Poland 830 pin breadboard with some connection wires costs about 4 EUR. In next video I will show how to build simple distortion on it. Costs of parts will be another 4 EUR :D So 8 EUR for lot of fun and cool tone! Cheers Siets!
Hello Adrian, thanks for these videos. at the end of the serie i'm sure that everything will be clearear to me and to other people as well.
Hey Andrea! Thanks for watching, I'm happy You like the series. I have lot of ideas for next videos! Cheers!
@@ToneCharmAudio happy to hear that!
As always very clear and useful :) can you give links to the things you use? Like the breadboards and cables and stuff?
You can visit local electronics shop, for sure they will have breadboard and parts. Ask for jack sockets with pcb mount pins for easy mount on board :) You can also search on ebay or amazon. In Poland prices are about 4 EUR for 830 sockets breadboards with few cables included. Resistors and capacitors are very cheap, I suggest to buy set of different values for start :) Thanks for watching! Next episode will be even more exciting! Cheers!
If i matched up the require voltage of stuff could i use a smaller resistor and stuff as long as its in the same voltage range
How do you hook up your breadboard to your computer? What software is that? Tnx in advance
I'm sending audio through interface to Reaper. I'm using SPAN plugin.
great videos