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About the Firemen and the ADG-1 Artwork
Our pedal artwork, drawn by artist Geoff Sebesta, is homage to Hawker's
past pedals and old modular synthesizers. The lines and boxes around
function blocks lend themselves to how classic modular synths were
organized by function. You may notice the use of synthesizer terms such as
"LFO, VCO, CV" and very literal function knob names rather than the
more sonic based names of guitar pedals (Feedback and Time rather than
Regeneration and Manual for example). It helps the user see the logical
function blocks, signal flow and understand what is happening.
Our firemen, also drawn by Geoff, have a historical background. In the
1990s Panasonic released an applications note and data sheet book about
BBDs (and Digikey used in in their marketing). On the cover and back of
this book was a picture of firemen in a bucket brigade line. This represents
the BBDs function of passing the sound from one capacitor or "bucket" to
another and 4096 times before it goes out (8192 times for us) by varying
the clock, thus delaying the sound.
Panasonic drew the men inspired by how the core of the product behaves.
Alas, I do not have that manual anymore and I cannot find it on the internet
but I did scan it once as shown below. Note the distortion where the book
was damaged.
I used this on the back of the PCB of a certain well-known analog delay I
previously designed. I felt it would be a nice tribute to use a re-drawn
version here for our BBD based delay.
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