![]() Rugged powder-coated metal enclosure with heavy-duty true-bypass switching.Plated-Through-Hole PCB (printed circuit board) construction.ğootswitch control of Filter Sweep Direction.Factory preset internal trim pots permit additional tuning of filter voice and action. A second footswitch permits change of filter sweep direction for on-the-fly access to a broad palette of classic filter sounds from funky chirps and saturated quacks to subtler flute-like attacks and horn-tones.Īn active Mix control blends filtered and unfiltered signal. Layouts tonepadenvelopefilter.pdf 121.5 KB- A-gua Filter, Rev.1.Mar.8.2007. The Hartman Envelope Filter employs select, low-noise components and an optically controlled state-variable filter for authentic timbre and response. Description Wah effect controlled by picking strength. The result is a beautifully voiced, touch-sensitive musical effect that preserves the raw immediacy of first-generation analog.” “I was intrigued by the idea of tailoring a faithful recreation of the old Mutron to his requirements, so we set to work. “Mark wanted a pedal with a certain tone, range, and feel that he could switch fluidly among its settings via a simple user interface, and of course, analog.” says Hartman. Mark’s debut album, “Walk Through the Fire” was released in 2009 to critical acclaim featuring special guests Delaney Bramlett, Bill Payne, Mike Finnigan, Pete Sears, John Molo, Hutch Hutchinson, The Persuasions, The Rowan Brothers, and many more. Mark currently tours with his own band, Jemimah Puddleduck. Mark Karan is best known for performing with the extended Grateful Dead family, beginning in 1998 with The Other Ones, and as lead guitarist in Bob Weir & RatDog for the past 12 years. Modulation, Echo, etc.Berkeley, CA (October 1, 2010) - Inspired by one of the great envelope filter pedals of the 1970s and developed with guitarist Mark Karan (Delaney Bramlett, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Jemimah Puddleduck) the Hartman Envelope Filter is a recreation of a classic effect optimized for tone, flexibility, and ease-of-use. ToneBender III (Prescription Electronics Yard Box) ToneBender Mark II Professional (ColorSound) Silicon Transistor Version ToneBender Mark II Professional (Color Sound) NPN version ToneBender Mark II Professional (ColorSound) Maestro Super Fuzztone FZ-1S (with True Bypass) Sometimes referred to as auto-wahs, they produce a sound similar to a wah pedal, but because of the nature by which they operate, they seem. Maestro Filter – Sample and Hold FSH-1 (with Modifications)Įasy Face (Joe Gagan’s) with input cap switch Envelope filters give you variable shades of funk from your input signalthe amount of volume coming into the pedal determines how much or how little of the effect you get. Maestro Filter – Sample and Hold FSH-1 (Modernized) Bi-Filter Follower (Craig Anderton’s)īi-Filter Follower (Craig Anderton’s) with modifications by Mark Hammer Marshall The Guv’nor (with Modern Improvements)įilters, etc. Marshall BluesBreaker (True Bypass Wiring) Ibanez CP10 Compressor (modernized and simplified)ĭirect Box – Active with Transformer Isolationĭirect Box – Simple Passive Direct Box with Jensen JT-DB-E Transformerĭirect Box – Passive Direct Box, Jensen JT-DB-E Transformer, with extrasĮlectro Harmonix Big Muff – Green RussianĮlectro Harmonix Big Muff – General Guitar Gadgets VersionĮlectro Harmonix Big Muff – Late 70’s (3rd) VersionĮlectro Harmonix Big Muff – Violet Ram’s HeadĮlectro Harmonix Big Muff – 80’s with Tone control bypass Ibanez BP10 Bass Compressor (modernized and simplified)īoosters and Volume (Including Tone Boosters) Alembic StratoBlasterĭan Armstrong Red Ranger Modernized Version 384 Amp Sehcmatic PCB and Kit in the AMP section! (June 29, 2020)Īmplifiers & Headphone Amps LM384 5 watt Amp Klon Centaur Schematic and Project, Kit and PCB in the DISTORTION section. If you want to see photos of the original units of any of these guitar effects see our “Originals” board on Pintrest Note: All Trademarks mentioned here belong to their owners and not to General Guitar Gadgets ![]() You may freely post links to any of the pages or files on this site, but please do not put copies of these files on your site. Many of these schematics include “modernization” that are included and explained in the “Project” for the given schematic. We created several and we have redrawn some schematics that were already available on the internet for readability or ease of use (these needed an easier-to-read format, corrections or part identifiers). Here is a list of the schematics that are exclusive to this site.
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