I was wondering if anyone had come across any good guides or writeups to give an introduction to customising these circuits.
i.e, once you've built these, which components would you generally experiment with changing, to what kind of values/changes and a guide to what kind of sound changes it generally has.
I realise this is going to be knowledge gained by experimenting and trial/error, but I wondered if anyone had documented it as a beginners starting point?
This is much more difficult to do than any of the other general guides on the site because there are so many ways that the circuit may perform certain tasks so there isn't a rule of thumb as such.
There are a few obvious or simple things to try like different gain transistors and increasing input and output caps to increase the bass frequencies (or even lower them to decrease the bass frequencies), although simply changing the input and output caps may not necessarily do what you want if you are for instance already getting as much bass out of a circuit as a previous filter will allow.
Personally if I wanted to fine tune a circuit to my own tastes I would look for any high or low pass filters which allow me to tune the frequency response exactly to my liking, and maybe change a resistor value (or gain pot values maybe) here and there to get more or less gain as I like it.
Have a read through the Layout guide in the top menu, in that I described what was going in in the Eternity and it may give a few tips what to look for, particularly with opamp circuits.
What are the best sites for detailing pedal mods? - I guess looking at mods on real pedals are another good way to learn what can be changed/experimented with?
How To Modify Effect Pedals
How to Build Effect Pedals
Advanced DIY Effect Pedals
These are really good resources because they are all straightforward and any electronics theory is specific for effect pedals making it more easy to relate to than a lot of general electronics texts.
The man himself gave his permission to FSB users to share them but didn't want them made public domain, ie. he didn't want people selling them but accepted that if people were going to pass them around he'd rather it be people who would get something out of them. Here's the link to a thread with Brian's original message and a couple of download links to his ebooks:
Thanks - I came across and downloaded that yesterday, but unless i'm mistaken, it only seems to contain the mods one and the advanced one - not the building one....
Looks like you're right, to be honest I've never been able to find a physical copy of this book that isn't going for crazy money but I haven't really tried all that hard. I'm guessing someone on FSB or DIYStompboxes will have a copy they may be willing to sell, maybe ask around there too.