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All analog delays have two essential ingredients: the bucket brigade device and the clock

The BBD is made up of hundreds or thousands of tiny mosfet transistors (called steps) that delay the input signal via capacitive charging (each step may also be 
referred to as a clock cycle). The more steps in the device the longer the signal can be delayed. This delay is measured in milliseconds.

The clock outputs a continuous square wave at a specific frequency. This frequency instructs the BBD as to the rate at which its steps “catch and release” the 
signal. The clock (which actually outputs two frequencies 180° out of phase) can also be altered over a range to change the rate at which the BBD processes the 
signal. It is this range that changes the delay signal from short to long. 

This type of design has two major caveats: the clock generally operates on a frequency that is within the human range of hearing and the signal processing of the 
delay degrades the input signal continuously. The lower the clock frequency, the more delay you get, but the further it creeps into the audio range.

Analog delays attempt to optimize the balance between signal degradation and clock bleed by a series of additional signal processing chains. These are 
compression, filtering and expansion. The compressor portion “beefs up” the incoming signal to minimize its degradation while traversing the BBD. The filtering 
removes some of the high end content so that the clock does not bleed into it (which would create a high pitch whine). Finally the expandor portion “de-
compresses” the processed signal and gets it ready for the output mixer.

This entire process is also responsible for creating the “magic” and “mojo” of the analog delay. That magic is warmth. The continuous filtering of the guitar signal 
removes more and more high end frequencies with each repeat which the ear perceives as warmth in the resulting guitar signal. This is why people like analog 
delays so much---they create a very pleasing “bed of sound” that is neither too piercing nor distracting. Each analog repeat fits neatly under the preceding one to 
create a very natural and musical sound.

Summary of Contents for Aquaboy Deluxe

Page 1: ...cumentation here http www madbeanpedals com projects Aquaboy docs ABDX2013 zip 3 3 W x 3 2 H Licensing You are free to use Aquaboy Deluxe PCBs for DIY and small commercial building You may not sell Aq...

Page 2: ...1uF R11 150R R41 10k C11 100pF C43 100n R12 100k R42 22k C12 10uF Diodes R13 10k R43 100k C13 10uF D1 1N5817 R14 10k R44 100k C14 6n8 D2 8 2v Zener R15 10k R45 220k C15 100n D3 1n914 R16 10k R46 220k...

Page 3: ...W 10k 1 100k 9 Metal Carbon Film 1 4W 1M 1 220k 2 Metal Carbon Film 1 4W 25k 2 470k 1 Metal Carbon Film 1 4W 50k 1 1M 1 Metal Carbon Film 1 4W VTL5C 3 1 see notes on modulation 100pF 5 Ceramic 25v min...

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Page 5: ...1590BB Drill Guide 5 8 W x 6 83 H Download the Photoshop template here http www madbeanpedals com projects Aquaboy docs ABDX2015_DRILL zip...

Page 6: ...True Bypass Wiring Jumper the two S1 pads Omit R58 R59 and jumper C40 instead of using the 1uF cap listed The bypass LED and D4 LFO rate indicator can be mounted directly to the PCB...

Page 7: ...en added but is not yet tested on this project I have used this bypass on similar projects so it should work fine Note that Tails wiring is not true bypass The bypass LED and D4 LFO rate indicator can...

Page 8: ...ally available analog delays out there Indeed there are very few true analog delays with 500ms of delay and modulation that are under 200 Controls DELAY The total amount of signal delay from slapback...

Page 9: ...nal continuously The lower the clock frequency the more delay you get but the further it creeps into the audio range Analog delays attempt to optimize the balance between signal degradation and clock...

Page 10: ...rior v3205 that will give you a full 500ms of delay from the ABDX Please keep in mind that these evaluations are in degrees not absolutes IOW it is entirely possible to build the ABDX with the v3205 t...

Page 11: ...this The MN3205 v3205 and BL3208B require power on pin 5 and ground on pin 1 Setting these jumpers also changes whether the output resistors on the BBD pins 3 and 4 are pull up or pull down Again thes...

Page 12: ...for the MN3008 If you are running the ABDX at 15v regulated then you should plan ahead how you will accomplish this You can use a Road Rage PCB to use a 9v supply to generate 15v regulated using the...

Page 13: ...rsion of the Mod board for the original Aquaboy project It uses an LFO to generate either triangle or square wave modulation which drives an LED LDR combo The LDR combines with the Depth pot to create...

Page 14: ...Hz while probing either pin2 or pin4 of IC5 If you don t have this feature set the Clock trim half way up Remove IC4 temporarily Audio probe pin3 of IC3 while either strumming the guitar or send some...

Page 15: ...use 16mm short pin PCB mounted pots mounted underneath the PCB However I recommend against this unless you plan on building quite a few of these You may find that you need to remove a component or do...

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