Simple overdrive/distortion circuit
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Simple overdrive/distortion circuit
I want to add a simple controllable distortion to the output of the x0xb0x. Does anyone have a schematic for a simple but good sounding distortion circuit?
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Re: Simple overdrive/distortion circuit
This makes me think of these questions:evilxsystems wrote:I want to add a simple controllable distortion to the output of the x0xb0x. Does anyone have a schematic for a simple but good sounding distortion circuit?
- Traditionally what has 303's used for distortion?
- Was it common to mod them to have distortion? or keep it external?
I really should go read the devilfish stuff to see if there's any mention of distortion... I'm surprised there's not an overdrive mod on the mod's page. Maybe there's a reason for this?
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Historically, a lot of people have either overdriven their mixer channel (usually a mackie or something) or used a pedal like a ProCo RAT or any of the boss pedals. I don't think typically any tube distortion would be used, or fuzz - just regular ol' solid state distortion.
I have actually gotten a really good digital-sounding distortion overdriving my 01x - this sounds like absolute BANNED on most things, but for some reason it actually slays with the 303 - I sold mine recently but if I ever get my x0xb0x running I'll post some examples.
I have actually gotten a really good digital-sounding distortion overdriving my 01x - this sounds like absolute BANNED on most things, but for some reason it actually slays with the 303 - I sold mine recently but if I ever get my x0xb0x running I'll post some examples.
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I built a little single transistor distorion curcuit. Pretty easy. The schematics are on my blog here:
http://blog.jonnay.net/archives/504-Tha ... Crew!.html
The devilfish has 2 different kinds of distortion, overdriving the input to the VCF, and what is called a 'muffler'. THe muffler according
to the devilfish site is a soft-clip distortion effect, with 2 settings, (including off).
Doing this soft clip distortion (or at least one similar way to do it) would be to put 2 diodes before the volume pot, one of them reverse biased, and set to ground. I'll post some schematics to the wiki.
http://blog.jonnay.net/archives/504-Tha ... Crew!.html
The devilfish has 2 different kinds of distortion, overdriving the input to the VCF, and what is called a 'muffler'. THe muffler according
to the devilfish site is a soft-clip distortion effect, with 2 settings, (including off).
Doing this soft clip distortion (or at least one similar way to do it) would be to put 2 diodes before the volume pot, one of them reverse biased, and set to ground. I'll post some schematics to the wiki.
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