This has been a tough one for me. I've never built any type of modulation effect before. It's definitely different from the dirt circuits...
I built the "Original" CE-2 layout:
At first, I had no modulated output, and just clean output when the Vibe switch was engaged. It seems to be a common problem in the comments section, so I bought a real MN3007 from Smallbear. I popped that in today and the problem has changed. Now, When the vibe switch is on, I still get what sounds like clean signal. When the vibe switch is bypassed, I get a quieter signal that also sounds clean. If I turn the trimmer above 50%, the audio distorts or cuts out all together.
But here's where it gets really weird for me: If I press my finger to pin 1 of the intensity switch, the audio modulates for as long as my finger is there. Now, there isn't much delay to it, so I wouldn't say it sounds chorus-y, but if I tap my finger on and off that pin, I can sort of make a flanger sound.
I've checked all connections, and cut anything that could possibly be a solder bridge. It all looks good from that angle.
I don't know if this means the 3101 isn't working? So the 3007 is doing it's thing, but not getting info from the clock about when to combine the delay signal. Or since I'm not hearing delayed signal, it would seem like the LFO isn't working? I guess the point is I'm totally lost and would love some guidance if anyone has any ideas. All of the little drip voltages look really weird to me, but maybe that's what chips do in modulated effects?
Voltages for reference:
IC1: 5.12 8.82 IC2: 8.16 9.14
5.12 5.12 9 9.03
5.12 5.12 9.03 8.59
0 5.12 38mv 9.03
IC3: 8.83 4.47 IC4: 8.82 0.8
4.59 4.47 4.62 3.15
4.41 4.65 167mv 7.76
0.628 187mv 4.64 0.45
Q1: Q2: Q3: Q4: Q5:
C: 8.83 8.83 8.83 7.27 9.14
B: 4.59 4.99 4.69 0.5 8.98
E: 4.18 4.43 4.24 8.5 9.12