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Welcome to EACED. I've been building and modifying effects and other audio devices since 2003. I'm ready to take on any project you're interested in, from adding an expression pedal jack to a completely customized synthesizer. I also can design a circuit or special purpose chip for you if you build music gear. Prices depend on how much time is required and the price of parts. This page shows some of the more interesting projects I've completed; it's updated regularly so check back. Click on any of the thumbnails in the scrolling box below for information, images, soundclips, and videos of each project. If you have questions, inquiries, or anything comments at all, don't hesitate to e-mail me.

I am currently not accepting orders.

The Parallel Universe  The Sandwich Echo  The   Digital Lo-Fi Box  The Mini-Optosynth  Stereo Chorus/Vibrato/Panner  Buffered death loop  Modified MM4 with Joystick Modulation Box  Small Clone Chorus/Tremolo/Vibrato  Noise Organism  Analog Sample Rate Reducer  The   Modified Electro Harmonix Frequency Analyzer  The Nintendo Muff  Modified BOSS RPS-10  All-in-one Analog Multieffect  French Toast Machine  Modified Electro Harmonix Small Stone  Modified ModFX Philtre  Modified Sirkut Electronics R-Mod  BOSS FZ-2 mix knob 

Modified Electro Harmonix Frequency Analyzer

"I wanted to tell you how much I dig it - you did some really fun mods and if I ever get rid of it remind me to kick myself!" -Nate Paradis

This is a very heavily modified Electro Harmonix Frequency Analyzer. Most of the mods are labeled on the picture below. I made it True Bypass, added a photocell to control either the shift or fine knob (that's what 2 of the switches on the side are for), a filter knob to replace the switch, a CV in jack for putting whatever you want as the carrier frequency, a square/sine switch, and an envelope control (big switch on the side) with selectable fine/shift switch. The CV in basically turns this pedal into whatever you want-you can modulate your guitar with your voice, a keyboard, or even your own guitar for green ringer-like effects. Ring modulators with envelope controls make for much more expressive sounds. The second picture was taken before I sold it, it's my friend Ryan playing in his band, fuDWiz, twiddling with the knobs.

Soundclips

Various sounds with guitar and keyboard


Images