Thanks Ray

I can vouch for the eproms still running, after dumping I put them all back in yesterday and had a mess around.
The kick would seem different...though hang on, i'll attach the original file in a zip. I just checked the original and it seems to be similar to the other 2. Not sure how that happened.
Indeed, posted over at the music forum too. Well spotted lol
Keith Barr (the designer of the MXR unit) has been very kind in emailing some details. He's thinking he altered data lines to make the circuit more elegant and used a ZIF to correct the alterations at his burner.
Checking the DAC (as suggested) didn't bring good news. All lines seem to correspond correctly. Following the DAC output, things go a little vague, with resistors covering tracks etc up to final output.
If we could just emulate one of these files, to discover if they are indeed A-law or u-law, as Keith thought they may be, then we'd be on the better road.
All trials with various software at even creating files that look similar have proved fruitless.
Putting burns of those in the machine always ends up with a squark type noise, like a toy car horn.
In that, there may be a clue ?
Any mixed up data lines on the circuit board would still need data going in that was unaltered though, the altering coming after the eprom.
The processor is a Z80 and there is control code on a 2732.......Keith seems to find the project pretty cool, so I *think* it may be ok to at least email someone like yerself the control code he wrote. If, indeed, you know assembler (I dont).