![]() Also the speed of the LFO or the tap multiplier rates can be controlled via the expression / cv input, and the range / amount of the output 1 can be synced to the expression / cv input, giving more options, an extra CV output jack can feed a broadband or bandwidth in case you need more outputs. ![]() Outputs 1 and 2 have footswitches to allow real time control while the 3rd output is via a toggle switch. It has 3 independent expression outputs, each out has the option to be modulated via the internal LFO (each one has range and aux controls to give you the option to mold the amount of sweep to your preference) or manually (by the source at the cv/exp in jack it could be an expression pedal or cv source with nothing plugged in the jack, it will be like an expression pedal in the toe down position), so you can have an LFO at the out 1 and 2, while output 3 is controlled via an expression pedal. The user requested a blank pink case (no artwork / silk screen). This is a custom Copilot Fx Broadcast with 3 independent outputs, this unit allows the user to control in real time 3 expression jacks inputs, giving the control and flexibility to shape the amount of sweep to your liking. Posted on OctoCategories custom orders Tags broadcast, fuzz, pwm, trek Custom Copilot FX Broadcast LFO expression pedal splitter Expression/CV jack to add the modulation to the pedal. The second range knob also sets the amount of modulation to recreate the PWM tones. The knob on the top is to cut the fuzz signal to recreate some tremfuzz action. The second footswitch also allows to activate the oscillation, in this version there is a OSC knob to fine tune the pitch, a 4 way rotary switch (the knob on the side) to turn off the oscillation or using 3 positions to fine tune the osc range (from high pitches to low tumbling pulses), 2 extra toggles one to add modulation to the osc and other to affect it’s tone. The pulse width is similar to an square wave fuzz sound, but you can shape the on/off time of the wave via the range knobs, there are 2 range knobs which are linked to the second footswitch, so you can go from 2 sounds on the fly, it also has the gate and tone knob. The 10 knobber Trek, it has a dual parallel sound, side A is a hot overdrive/distortion signal so you can add balance/clarity to the overall signal, while side B is a pulse width fuzz, you can mix and match both sides to taste. It’s an improvement in pretty much every way! Head over and check out the data sheet.This one was a request by a member of ilovefuzz, it is a super TREK, I like it so much i built 4, if you are interested email me $130 for the trek alone or $180 for the trek/broadcast combo (note that both the trek and broadcast are blems, they both have some slight scratches and were used). ![]() The new chip adds several features, has additional waveforms and improved resolution, and also no longer requires a crystal. Obsolete! This chip has been superseded by the TAPLFO 3 The datasheet includes example circuit diagrams, example waveforms, and the chip pinout diagram. The LFO tempo, multiplier, waveform selection, wave distortion, and output level are all voltage-controlled using 0-5V.ĭownload Electric Druid TAPLFO tap tempo LFO Datasheet ![]() This allows half- and double-time, and triplet times. The available multipliers are 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4. This is combined with the tapped tempo to allow the LFO frequency to be set at a multiple of the tapped rate. The chip also includes a tempo multiplier. All the waveforms except the random wave can be altered by the wave distortion CV. The LFO can produce 8 waveforms, including a random (sample & hold) wave. All of these are described in the datasheet below. With this chip you can build tap tempo effects units or stompboxes, tap tempo controlled drum machines or tap tempo sequencer clocks. The TAPLFO 2D chip adds a powerful feature to your LFOs: you can set the LFO frequency by tapping a tempo on a button connected to the chip, or by changing the Tempo CV. ![]()
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