Gristleizer

Gristleizer The Gristleizer is a circuit by Roy Gwinn dated back in 1975 and combines a tremolo with an oscillator-controlled filter. The most famous user was probably Chris Carter from Throbbing Gristle. It has a considerable versatility, allowing you to achieve sounds from polite, smooth tremolo and auto-filter wah wah sounds, to industrial grinding distortion,… Read More

Casper Electronics Echo Bender

Casper Electronics Echo Bender The Echo Bender is a mix of multi FX pedal and noise maker that can process external signals or create complex sounds on its own, from warm analog sounding echo, to highly adjustable distortion, ring mod style feedback or noise generator. These modes can be used on their own or it… Read More

Mid-Fi Electronics Clari (not)

Mid-Fi Electronics Clari (not) Based on the noisy PT2399A chip, this crazy pedal from Mid-Fi Electronics is a delay/fuzz/vibrato/modulation/unstable tape simulator/weird noise thingy that brings that cassette lo-fi vibes and strange modulated echoes. This version is modified to include a switch to turn off the fuzz, leaving you with a clean weird noise thing if you… Read More

Noise Bomb

Noise Bomb This pedal is a continuation on the Noise Ensemble circuit, taking the pt2399 abuse to a new level. It basically adds controls for delay, delay time, gain and echo, making it even more noisy and weird. Still it is a relatively easy build, find the veroboard layout here. Read More

Noise Ensemble

Noise Ensemble With a few components and using the pt2399 chip in an unusual way, Anchovie created this fuzz/delay/modulation/noise pedal that's capable of ""extreme amounts of fuzz, delay, flanger-style sweeps, chorus, wobble and pitchbend effects". View the original thread at DIYstompboxes. I followed the veroboard layout and the mods by Fredrik at Parasit Audio. Read More