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Build Any Guitar Pedal You Can Imagine - Analog or Digital.

Even if you've never touched electronics before. The only complete beginner's path into modern pedal building, including analog AND digital, taught by the pedal designer behind Wampler Pedals and the engineer who wrote the book on pedal circuit design.

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Analog Breadboard blending into Digital DSP

There are two types of guitar pedals that people love and use: analog and digital. The overdrives, fuzzes, distortions, and tone-shaping circuits that built every iconic sound of the last sixty years - that's generally analog. The delays, reverbs, pitch shifters, complex modulations, and effects that weren't even possible a few years ago - that's generally digital.

Most DIY'ers and pedal builders only ever learn one side. They pick up analog, fumble through some common DIY pedal kits, and hit a wall the moment they want to build something analog can't do. Or they try to jump straight to digital, get completely overwhelmed by C++, Github repositories, and complex algebra equations, and quit before they ever hear a sound.

If you want to be a modern pedal builder, you need to understand both. You need the hands-on satisfaction of soldering your own analog overdrive, AND the limitless creative freedom of programming your own digital reverb.

Until now, learning both meant piecing together outdated forum posts, reading dense engineering textbooks, or going back to college for electrical engineering.

That's why we created the Beginner Pedal Builder's Bundle.

We've combined the two most comprehensive beginner courses on the market - one focused purely on analog, one focused purely on digital - into a single step-by-step path that takes you from complete novice to building the exact pedals you hear in your head.

THE PARADIGM SHIFT

Available Nowhere Else: The Full Beginner's Path Into Modern Pedal Building

For the last twenty years, if you wanted to learn pedal building, the path looked like this: dig through forums for six months, piece together free tutorials that assume you already know the thing you're trying to learn, build a few DIY pedal kits you don't understand, and slowly - over years - figure out enough to maybe start designing your own circuits.

Digital was worse. You had to learn C++. You had to configure a development environment. You had to read GitHub repos written by firmware engineers. Almost nobody who loved pedals for the sound ever made it through.

That path is over.

The Analog Side

Now has a structured, ground-up curriculum that gets you from zero to designing your own circuits - the Circuit Blocks method - developed over decades by the person who built Wampler Pedals into one of the most respected names in the industry.

The Digital Side

Now has a workflow where you describe an effect in plain English, an AI-based system writes the code, you test it, refine it by ear, and "export" it to real hardware - under ten minutes from description to playing through your amp. No C++. No forty-file GitHub repos. No guessing whether the code is correct. No long strings of algebra equations.

Put them together and you have something that didn't exist a year ago: a complete beginner's path that takes someone with zero electronics background and gets them to the point where they can build any pedal they can describe. Analog, digital, or both.

Brian Wampler

Here's Why I Built This

I'm Brian Wampler. I've been designing guitar pedals for more than twenty years. Wampler Pedals has built pedals for Brad Paisley, Brent Mason, and dozens of other working pros. I've personally designed over a hundred production circuits.

When I started, there was no path. I spent years piecing things together from forums, old electronics books, and whatever tutorials I could find. I got there eventually, but it took years longer than it could have, had I only had a course bundle like this.

Our analog DIY pedal course - The Complete Beginner's Guide: How To Design Your Own Guitar Pedal Circuits - is the course I wish had existed when I was starting out. Over 77 five-star reviews. People who went from not understanding schematics at all to designing their own custom pedals.

Let's be honest though - we've watched the digital side of the pedal world change almost overnight. AI made it possible for someone who couldn't write a line of code to build digital effects that would have required a firmware engineer three years ago. But nobody had built a course around that workflow for guitar pedal builders. I brought in Sascha Suhr - an electrical engineer, author of two of the most respected books in the DIY pedal community, and the instructor behind my LTSpice course - to build it.

The result is the only beginner's path that covers both sides. I'm bundling them together because to truly get the results you want - creatively being able to build any guitar pedal that you want - you need both.

Picture What Happens The Weekend You Start

A realistic Saturday morning DIY pedal building setup with coffee, laptop, and breadboard

It's Saturday morning. You've got coffee, a clear workspace, and a breadboard in front of you.

You aren't just soldering components into a pre-made PCB from a kit, blindly following a paint-by-numbers diagram without knowing how the circuit actually works. You're building a circuit you designed yourself.

And because you've gone through the digital course, you've got a Daisy Seed hooked up too. You're writing a few lines of C++ (that we gave you templates for), compiling it, and suddenly you have a studio-quality algorithmic reverb running on your desk.

No more staring at confusing schematics. No more spending hours on forums trying to figure out why your build isn't making sound. You understand exactly what every resistor, capacitor, and line of code is doing.

You've got a breadboard in front of you with a circuit you designed yourself - a medium-gain overdrive with a tone stack you dialed in by ear. You swapped the circuit blocks three times until it sounded exactly right. You know why each component is in there.

Next to it, there's a second build. Daisy Seed-based. You described the plate-style infinite reverb sound you wanted in three sentences this morning. The software did all of the hard work. You spent the last hour refining the decay qualities and the low-end filtering until it was the reverb you've been trying to buy for ten years and never quite found.

You're not building from somebody else's instructions. You're not just soldering kits without understanding anything. You're designing the pedals you've always wanted to own, and then building them.

That's the transformation this bundle exists to deliver - and it starts the day you enroll.

Two Complete Courses. One Massive Bundle.

We took our flagship analog design course and our brand-new digital design course, and packaged them together into a single, comprehensive path.

Course 1

The Complete Beginner's Guide: How To Design Your Own Guitar Pedal Circuits

Taught by Brian Wampler of Wampler Pedals. This is the analog foundation. Eleven sections covering everything from reading schematics to designing your own circuits using the Circuit Blocks method.

Buffers, gain stages, clipping, op-amps, and tone controls - all explained and demonstrated on the breadboard, all demonstrated on guitar. You finish this course able to design your own analog pedals from scratch.

Value: $179
Course 2

How To Design Your Own Digital Guitar Effects - No Coding Required

Taught by Sascha Suhr. This is the digital half. Eight sections covering setup (Windows and Mac), our special structured AI prompting workflow, breadboard hardware build, and flashing firmware.

Learn to flash the Daisy Seed and recreate a commercial pedal from scratch. One hardware platform and unlimited effects. Don't worry if all of that sounds complicated. We make it extremely easy.

Value: $189

Bonus 1: Analog AI Assistants

Two custom assistants. One trained on the entire course content for specific answers anytime. Another trained to help you source the right parts from the right suppliers.

Value: $97

Bonus 2: Digital AI Assistants

Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini versions, trained exclusively on the digital course. Get answers you can actually trust, not generic dead-ends.

Value: $97

Bonus 3: 25 Ready-to-Use DSP Files

A complete starting library: EQ, compression, pitch shifters, flangers, reverbs, delays, and more. Load them straight to your Daisy Seed.

Value: $147

Bonus 4: Full Bill of Materials

Every part you need, every supplier we recommend, every link tested. No need to worry about ordering the wrong component.

Value: $47

Bonus 5: Wampler Community Access

Direct access to Brian Wampler, Sascha Suhr, and the full support team. Real humans who know this material and can troubleshoot with you.

Value: $197

What Students Are Saying About The Analog Course

77 five-star reviews and counting.

"I feel like I just leveled up"

I took this course to be able to move forward from paint by numbers type pedal building. That goal has been achieved.

- Alan

"I cannot explain how much this course did for me"

I'm 72 years old, slept through electronics in high school... Schematics were Sanskrit to me. I now design and build my own pedals from what Brian has taught me. Highly recommended.

- Kenneth

"Go beyond the kits"

My goal in taking Brian's course was to go beyond assembling kits. I can say this course went above and beyond that for me and I have already begun designing some circuits myself.

- Vince

"Worth every penny"

As an EE student, I had doubts because I figured I could find this information online... Little did I know the specific details and knowledge I would gain. Could not have been done without this course.

- Teylor

Who This Is For

You want to build guitar pedals and you want to build both kinds. You've tried learning from free resources and hit the wall where everything assumes you already know what you're trying to figure out. You want a single path in that doesn't leave you stuck halfway.

You don't need any prior electronics background. The analog course starts at zero. By the time you finish it, you'll have the soldering and breadboarding skills the digital course expects.

Who This Isn't For

You're looking for a parts kit - this bundle is the courses only, hardware and components are purchased separately.

You want professional audio engineering or DSP research - this is a builder's path, not an engineering program.

Price ends May 1st. Then it goes to $299.

The Decision

Get the full beginner's path - both sides - at 46% off for a limited time. Enroll today, and start building this weekend.

Total Value: $953
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If at any point in the first thirty days you decide it's not for you simply email us and get a full refund. No forms. No hoops. The risk is on us.

Final Note

If you're on the fence, here's the honest version: the two courses in this bundle cost $368 when you buy them separately. Today, you can get both for $199. That's $169 you keep in your pocket. You also get five bonuses valued at $585 that don't exist anywhere else.

This pricing ends May 1. After that it's $299, and the bonuses stay the same. If you've been waiting for a reason to start, this is it.

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