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Omni Drive

as designed by John Hollis

INPUT

R7

R12

C4

Vb

R2

Vb

R1

U1B

R15

C3
R6

C5

OCTAVE

+9V
8

R14

BOOST

U1A

R10

R9
6

R4
C2

R8

R3

R13

R5

C1

D2

Vb

D1
R11

3
5
6
+9V

8
1

U2A
4

Vb

U2B

+9V

FILTER

R17
C10
R18

GAIN
D4 D3

C7

OUTPUT

SCOOP

R22

R19

MODE

R20

R16

C9

VOL

R21

BLEND

C8

C6

Vb
C13

TONE

C14

C12

C11

R1 = 10M
R2 = 10M
R3 = 330K
R4 = 100K
R5 = 1M
R6 = 220K
R7 = 220K
R8 = 100K
R9 = 100K
R10 = 10K
R11 = 10K
R12 = 10K
R13 = 10K
R14 = 10K
R15 = 100K
R16 = 1K
R17 = 1K
R18 = 3.9K (3K9)
R19 = 10K
R20 = 1K
R21 = 10K
R22 = 10K

C1 = 0.01uF (10nF)
C2 = 0.001uF (1nF)
C3 = 0.001uF (1nF)
C4 = 0.001uF (1nF)
C5 = 0.01uF (10nF)
C6 = 47pF
C7 = 10uF
C8 = 1uF
C9 = 0.047uF (47nF)
C10 = 0.1uF (100nF)
C11 = 1uF
C12 = 10uF
C13 = 10uF
C14 = 10uF
U1, U2 = TL072
D1,2,3,4 = 1N914
GAIN = 470K pot
TONE = 10K Lin pot
BLEND = 47K Log pot
VOLUME = 100K Log

Miscellaneous:
SPDT switches for BOOST, FILTER, OCTAVE, MODE, SCOOP.
Use DPDT stomp switches if you want to add LED indicators for
the various modes, tying an LED and 4.7K (4K7) resistor from +9V
to ground through the extra switch section when the switch is in the
indicator position. Bicolor LEDs work for adding two-position
switches for BOOST and MODE.
DPDT stomp switch for bypass. Use Millenium Bypass for LED
indicator and true bypass with only a DPDT.
You'll also need: Box (Hammond 1590BB works), battery clip, knobs
for the pots, stereo 1/4" input jack, mono 1/4" output jack, hookup
wire, and so on - the standard "wrapper" that goes on every
effect.
*Layout updated 10/21/01; missing trace connecting R2 pad to
ground.

Copyright 2001 R.G. Keen. All rights reserved. No permission for local copies or presentation from web sites other than http://www .geofex.com.

Omni Drive
PCB Layout and Wiring
Input

Output

Mode

Octave

Filter
Boost

Blend

Volume

Gain

Tone

Scoop

To Control
Millenium
Bypass

DPDT
Stomp

Board is sized to fit inside a Hammond 1590BB, but with five toggle switches
and four controls, it's going to be a very tight fit. I recommend the Hammond
1590DD, which has a much larger face, suitable for more controls.

Copyright 2001 R.G. Keen. All rights reserved. No permission for local copies or presentation from web sites other than http://www .geofex.com.

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