A friend of mine who also builds pedals made a weird kind of wah pedal, I asked for the schematic and built one for myself. It's a Pearl/Vorg Warp Sound, you can compare the sound with a wah on fuzzy steroids.
The pedal has a level, gain and sweep/envelope pot. Martijn (that friend of mine) made an expression pedal input for the sweep pot, so you can use it like a wah pedal. I chose a simple Oknob, so it would fit in a normal sized enclosure.
I use this pedal for ''walls of fuzz'', lots of gain/output and rocking the sweep pot.
I've etched The Terminator for this pedal, because everybody needs a cyborg
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zaterdag 16 april 2016
Seamoon Funkmachine - Clone
20-02-2016
This is (for now) the last pedal in the series ''Controversial people with awesome facial hair''
I’ve put a Seamoon Funkmachine in this enclosure. The Funkmachine is, as the name states, a real Funkmachine. It really sounds like the old simple autowahs, low-fi and much ''quack''/duck noises.
We chose to etch Charles Manson on the enclosure, sadly it didn't turn out the way I wanted to, but maybe as you've read at the ''Hello Kitty Pedal'', this was my last time etching with caustic soda.
-update-
Later, I built one for The Soundlab. I'm really satisfied with the etching results; it was my first time etching with ferric chloride. Why the wheelchair? People in wheelchairs can't use a Wah-pedal, so they need an auto-wah (yeah, some inmature humour, I know).
This is (for now) the last pedal in the series ''Controversial people with awesome facial hair''
I’ve put a Seamoon Funkmachine in this enclosure. The Funkmachine is, as the name states, a real Funkmachine. It really sounds like the old simple autowahs, low-fi and much ''quack''/duck noises.
We chose to etch Charles Manson on the enclosure, sadly it didn't turn out the way I wanted to, but maybe as you've read at the ''Hello Kitty Pedal'', this was my last time etching with caustic soda.
-update-
Later, I built one for The Soundlab. I'm really satisfied with the etching results; it was my first time etching with ferric chloride. Why the wheelchair? People in wheelchairs can't use a Wah-pedal, so they need an auto-wah (yeah, some inmature humour, I know).
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