In my various travels around guitar/synth DIY forums, I found this entry:
https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33721I decided to make a vero layout based on his breadboard layout, for my own personal use. It came out pretty good, so I emailed him asking if I could post it here. He got back to me super quick, and added this:
"The old breadboard layout I posted on Muff Wiggler had an error and needs Pin5 (INHIBIT) of the CD4046 grounded or it probably won't work. I've also found that the single transistor amplifier doesn't give much sustain, but your mileage may vary..."
Grounding said pin cleared up any wonkiness I attributed to my late night soldering. Completely warps my guitar tone into a glitchy synth wave. Here is my layout, updated with his correction.
Check out his website, he has a ton of awesome stuff that he's been working on!
The SPDT wasn't specified, but I used an on/off/on, and get 3 different octave settings. Also, I get crazy high pitched oscillations if the pitch knob is set too far in one direction, rectified by just turning it the other way. Maybe the nature of the beast...?
Hopefully some of you find this interesting, and can give my layout a second set of eyes.
Cheers!