

The oscillator circuit is an opamp based square wave with the second half of a dual opamp configured as a follower to buffer the second waveform output. The box is a copper plated project box, the stripes are adhesive backed black velvet which gives a nice visual accent and also gives a really nice tactile feeling. The pitch knob and gate mode switch can be manipulated with your right hand or if you're tricky you can also work the pitch knob with your left thumb.

The physical layout is set up so that you can hold it in your left hand, the cable exits above your thumb, and your left index and middle fingers hit the two side buttons. On the opposite side is the 1/4" output jack that also switches the unit off when the jack is removed. On the right side are two buttons, the gate and a tonal shift momentary button that softens up the tone a bit. The slide switch on top also switches between two points in the oscillator circuit, the square wave output and a slightly triangular waveform. tweaking other knobs) or to use the oscillator as an accent/splash/rhythmic tone in the normally off position. This is the gate method i used on an earlier oscillator box that i did in 2008, it's a pretty useful combination because it gives you both a constant tone without having to be touching the box (e.g. On the top face is a pitch knob and a slide switch to select between the two gate modes: oscillator on/gate to mute or oscillator off/gate to turn on.
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This is a sort of a rewind for me back to doing free electronics/oscillators/art synths, this one is a single square wave oscillator with a few features to make it work well as a performance synth. The circuit is all passive so no batteries are needed, the only downside is there are no status LEDs so you have to tell by ear which mode you are in, which is usually easy to tell if you have the feedback switch on :) This is a new implementation of the old 'two channel jumper' trick that has been used for a long time, but it's footswitchable which is a nice plus. This can be used to switch between two different amps, or if you have a Fender style two channel amp you can use it to channel switch or add a boost by switching on the second channel. the 'extra' feature is that it can be used as an A/B or A+B box, which either switches between two outputs or adds a second output without shutting off the first one. to use internally applied feedback to create lots of interesting new sounds - create oscillators out of distortion boxes, increase the amount of regeneration on delays and chorus/flange type effects and 3. to switch out a single effect or entire effects chain in a true, hardwire bypass, 2. This is the first of my 'SPACE AGE' pedals, it's a single FX chain switcher with footswitchable internal electronic feedback loop.It can be used for 3 purposes: 1.
