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Bloodhoney Guitar Effects Wiki

Author: Robert Jones
Organization: JonesAI, LLC (Audio Illusions)

Welcome to the Bloodhoney Guitar Effects Wiki! This documentation site curates all the projects, digital signal processing concepts, hardware architecture, and musical compositions that make up the Bloodhoney ecosystem.

The wiki has been structured to follow the logical flow of an audio signal—from the moment the string is plucked, all the way to the final musical composition:

  • Guitar Electronics: The raw, unbuffered voltages generated by instrument pickups and how their impedance behaves.
  • Pedal Electronics: The analog hardware stages, Op-Amp buffers, capacitors, and impedance matching necessary to prepare the signal for digital conversion.
  • Microcontrollers: Hardware-specific notes and architecture for embedded processing engines like the ARM Cortex-M4.
  • Digital Signal Processing: The underlying math—including phase-splitting, wavelets, and pole-zero mapping—required to manipulate the audio in the digital domain.
  • Projects & Effects: Walkthroughs on bringing it all together into individual, real-world guitar pedals (e.g., analog delays, wavefolders, compressors).
  • Concept & Composition: Song structure, music theory, and the final artistic goals driving all of the engineering.