hi,
If this was still the old days, without phone-computers and applications, and open source software and Linux,
I'm sure, many people wouldn't even think of oscilloscopes and wave forms whatsoever...
and just build the pedals and use them... play music, that is...
BUT... given that.. a function generator kit from ebay costs but a few potatoes (even though it has a fake Chinese XR2206 chip in it),
and that for Android, for example, one can download a decent spectrum analyzer in but a few seconds time, for FREE (thanks to
Carl Reinke, for example, who created
Spectroid),
not to mention
Keuwlsoft's
Dual Channel function generator,
and that even real-life Oscillators can be purchased for very reasonable sums, as Chris60601 mentions it here:
http://guitar-fx-layouts.42897.x6.nabble.com/Do-you-guys-use-an-oscilloscope-tp31327p31765.htmlor Ciaran Haslett here:
http://guitar-fx-layouts.42897.x6.nabble.com/Do-you-guys-use-an-oscilloscope-tp31327p31328.html... one gets totally curious about testing! :)
and by testing I don't just mean checking if a circuit works...
but testing how it works, what it does to sound...
how a tone stack shapes the sound, for example...
I believe that in most cases people talk about what a circuit does based on modeling programs...
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ANYHOW, the question is:
how to test your circuit?
what to test?
how to analyze its behavior?
how to compare two circuits?
and whatever exciting things one could do?
using FREE software and simple devices...? :)
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I have seen these threads (and liked them very much):
http://guitar-fx-layouts.42897.x6.nabble.com/Stripboard-Breadboard-Interface-for-beginners-td5260.htmlhttp://guitar-fx-layouts.42897.x6.nabble.com/Do-you-guys-use-an-oscilloscope-td31327.htmlhttp://guitar-fx-layouts.42897.x6.nabble.com/Has-anyone-hacked-an-old-iPad-into-an-oscilloscope-td36569.html...............
the following pics are illustrations of the free devices / applications I've collected just lately
any input is welcome :)
any help would be great! not only for me, hopefully :)