Rock Throbster is, primarily, a tremolo effect. But it’s also a lot more. Internal LFO, with selectable square and triangle waveforms, provides the backbone for classic tremolo sounds. Push the LFO up into the audio range to achieve audio-rate AM effects. CV control over the rate and an external modulation input provide additional modulation effects and flexibility.
The real fun comes from the resonant distortion. Start subtle with softly clipping overdrive, or crank it up to harsh, obliterating distortion. The resonance knob adds resonant peaks at lower distortion levels, mimicking wah-type filter sounds. At higher distortion levels, the resonance knob acts as a tone control, effecting the brightness of the distortion.
Schematic
As with any schematic found on the internet, exercise caution when building. Test the build before plugging it into your case. If you find mistakes in the schematic, or you have recommendations for improving the design, feel free to contact us and let us know.
BOM
- Capacitors
- 4.7nf (2) C1, C2
- 47nf (1) C4
- 0.68uf (1) C3
- Resistors
- 1k (6) R3, R5, R7, R8, R12, R13
- 47k (1) R4
- 51k (1) R9
- 56k (1) R10
- 100k(4) R1, R2, R6, R11
- Potentiometers
- 100k (3) RV1, RV2, RV3
- 1M (1) RV4
- Transistors
- 2N7000 (1) Q1
- ICs
- TL072 (1) U2
- TL074 (1) U1
- Diodes
- 1N4148 (3) D1, D3, D4
- LEDs (2) D2, D5
- Audio jacks (4) J1, J3, J4, J5
- Switching audio jacks (1) J2
- SPDT switch (1) SW1
- Vactrol (1) U3