====== Kit for PCB v2.4.2 (from 4ms Pedals) ====== * [[PC Board kit building]] General instructions for building kits with pot-mounting pc boards. [[http://cs.zip-driver.ru/|Usb драйвер для i8000]] * {{wiki:tremulus:tremuluspcb242.jpg?400}} * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/drill.pdf|Box drilling template]] (same as v2.4.1) [[http://yamodna.ru/|Каталог]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/pcb2.4.2/wiring_pcb_2.4.2.pdf|Wiring diagram PCB 2.4.2]] * [[Tremulus parts|Parts list]], and [[http://commonsound.com/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/kit.pdf|Graphical Parts list]] (same as v2.4.1) [[http://dagway.ru/|сайт]] * LEDs: The Bypass LED is located next to the 1k resistors by the Bypass wiring section. The long lead of the LED goes in the square hole. The LED that shines on the photocell is mounted directly to the PCB. The long lead of the LED goes in the hole closest to the TL072 chip (on the left if you're holding the board so you can read the words). Bend this LED over so it points at the CdS (photocell), which should be mounted so its face is perpendicular to the PCB. [[http://odezhda-dlya-polnyh-v-moskve.blogspot.com/|одежда для полных женщин москва]] ====== Kit for PCB v2.4.1 (from 4ms Pedals) ====== * [[PC Board kit building]] General instructions for building kits with pot-mounting pc boards. * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/schematic.pdf|Schematic]] includes Symmetry/Fine jumpers * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/drill.pdf|Box drilling template]] * [[http://www.commonsound.com/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/wiring.pdf|Wiring diagram]] * [[Tremulus parts|Parts list]], and [[http://commonsound.com/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/kit.pdf|Graphical Parts list]] * [[Note on LEDs]] * Note: the kit from 4ms Pedal normally contains parts for Symmetry instead of Fine Tuning. You may build the pc board either way: see the [[http://www.commonsound.com/tremulus/pcb2.4.1/wiring.pdf|wiring diagram]] for instructions * [[http://www.4mspedals.com/kits.php|Purchase kit from 4ms Pedals]] ====== Dual LFO Tremulus ====== * Uses a Panneur PCB for a mono-in, mono-out tremulus with a second LFO to modulate speed of main LFO * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/dualLFO/wiring.pdf|Wiring diagram]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/dualLFO/drill.pdf|Drill]] ====== Point-to-Point board (DIY) ====== * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremulusboard.pdf|Electronics diagram]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremulusbig.pdf|Expanded diagram]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremulusscheme.pdf|Schematic]] * [[Tremulus parts|Parts list]] * [[Tremulus mods parts|Mods Parts list]] * [[Tremulus mounting|Hardware mounting list]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/74layout.pdf|125-C box drilling layout]] * Mods (for point-to-point boards, but may be adapted for PCB 2.4.1) * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremmods.pdf|using a DPDT stomp, Ramp-up Sawtooth, Rate doubler, Gain control]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/symmetry.pdf|Symmetry mod]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/auxlfo_add_big.pdf|Aux LFO (to add)]] "superboard" * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/auxlfo_modulate.pdf|Aux LFO (to modulate main)]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/auxlfo_add.pdf|Aux LFO (to add) mod board]] * [[Two-speed mod]] * [[Combination mod]] (for aux LFO) * [[http://www.commonsound.com/tremulus/killstomp.pdf|Aux LFO kill stomp]] * Tweaker guides * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremulustweakguide.pdf|Tweaking guide page 1]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremulustweakguide2.pdf|Tweaking guide page 2]] * [[http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremulustweakdiagram.pdf|Tweaking diagram]] * [[http://commonsound.org/other/tweakingpower.pdf|Tweaking power]] http://educ-envir.org/~euziere/wikini/wiki4/wakka.php?wiki=MIlwaukeeSeoSpecialist http://ferme.euziere.info/wiki01/wakka.php?wiki=MilwaukeeSEOSpecialist http://www.abernet.fr/wakka.php?wiki=MilwaukeeSEO http://www.camargue34.fr/tourisme/wakka.php?wiki=MilwaukeeSEOPrices http://salamandrix.free.fr/wikini/wakka.php?wiki=MilwaukeeSEOPricing http://wikis.cdrflorac.fr/wikis/wiki019/wakka.php?wiki=MilwaukeeSEO http://pedsovet.org/forum/index.php?autocom=blog&blogid=6747 http://www.leretourdelautruche.com/pmwiki/index.php/Main/Brookfield http://mjc-cs-brianconnais.org/yeswiki/wakka.php?wiki=BroogkfieldSEOSpecialist http://www.adec56.org/yeswiki/wakka.php?wiki=WaukeshaSEO http://relie-toits.org/groupe/wakka.php?wiki=WaukeshaSEO http://wiki.coop-tic.eu/wikis/LHM/wakka.php?wiki=WaukeshaSEO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookfield,_Wisconsin#Notable_people http://macommunity.net/entry.php?42-Waukesha-SEO https://www.wildblueworld.com/forum/entry.php?91-Milwaukee-SEO-companies ---- QUESTION: Is better to use a anti-log pot for lfo frequency??? the standard pot gives a log frequency sweep... ANSWER: Yes, if you can find an anti-log pot, that's ideal. Using a log pot and wiring it "backwards" (pins 1&2 instead of 2&3) will give you a nice range, although it'll be faster-CCW, slower-CW By "Frequency" you mean "speed," correct? As labeled on the schematic (there is no frequency pot.) That seems most logical but I'm unclear about what "spacing" does. So Spacing = Frequency? or Speed = Frequency? Thanks