@@AnalogDude_ Looking back at the schematic diagram I don't remember why I put them there in the first place. LOL. Thanks, I will have a look at that 🤔
Now it would cool to look at guitar pedal schematic, fuz, distortion and filters. QT creator is a much much better IDE than Microsoft visual studio, a ancient tool.
@@MeeBilt These pedal schematics are simpler and low part count, but you have to convert them to bi-polar. would be cool to hear to the hi hat pass through that. Maybe you could combine a few pedals in a single 4, 5 or 6 hp module.
@@AnalogDude_ I have been thinking about making a distortion module, with different types of overdrive, hard/soft-clipping, asymetric clipping and so on...
Those hats sound so good. 👌
Yeah, I like 'em a lot 😊
You don't have to add a diode in front of a transistor, the transistor self is a diode.
This is comment about the trig input circuit of the 909 Rimshot, right?
Yes, I will revisit the design later on
@@MeeBilt nope, i look at the midi sync schematic. D2 and D3 in front of Q2 en Q3.
negative voltage will close these transistor even more.
@@AnalogDude_ Looking back at the schematic diagram I don't remember why I put them there in the first place. LOL.
Thanks, I will have a look at that 🤔
Now it would cool to look at guitar pedal schematic, fuz, distortion and filters.
QT creator is a much much better IDE than Microsoft visual studio, a ancient tool.
Yup, that's something I will explore in the future
@@MeeBilt These pedal schematics are simpler and low part count, but you have to convert them to bi-polar. would be cool to hear to the hi hat pass through that.
Maybe you could combine a few pedals in a single 4, 5 or 6 hp module.
@@AnalogDude_ I have been thinking about making a distortion module, with different types of overdrive, hard/soft-clipping, asymetric clipping and so on...
@@MeeBilt i have a distortion module based on a MXR guitar pedal and it's cool.
Square waves get rounded edges.
@@MeeBilt But i would rather suggest looking at Fuz, EQ and others, the distortion is kinda boring and can't be used all da time.
my blue oled in my a-rythmatic is after i guess 5-6 hours bleeding out :/
That's not good. Luckily this is a very common part so it's easy to replace it.
I would also check the voltage on the 5V rail so it's OK.