Hi all, first post here, although I have found lots of useful info and answers here since many years. So: big thanks to everyone contributing here!
I really like my Boss DD-7, but when used in front of a high(er) gain amp, the buffering and other stuff in the signal path is amplified to a decent hiss/noise. Which I don't like And I don't want to use a true bypass looper, because...well, I don't want to
So, since this is a rather modern pedal, there is no typical flip-flop based switching circuit (where I could attach a FET with relay), but a processor.
Using my oscilloscope and the schematic, I traced the respective outputs of the processor, where I was hoping to get some logic high for a FET+relay (bypassing of signals still is done the typical way, using JFETs, so I thought...).
But none of the five or so switching outputs of the processor does actually any switching.
I traced the signal output of the wet audio leg of the circuit, and it seems muting of the wet signal is done in digital domain (I think this is also why more active components than necessary contribute to the hiss ...).
I had some tiny uC-controlled bypass module lying around, but connecting its switching input to the momentary switch of the DD-7 does not work reliably or properly.
Does anyone have any idea what else I could do to get some switching signal?
I was wondering if there is a DPST version of the Boss momentary switch, so I could use the second contact to switch the aforementioned bypass module. But so for I've had no luck finding the manufacturer of those switches.
Schematic can be found here: http://www.synfo.nl/servicemanuals/B...VICE_NOTES.pdf, schem starts on page 18.
Would really appreciate any hint or idea !
I really like my Boss DD-7, but when used in front of a high(er) gain amp, the buffering and other stuff in the signal path is amplified to a decent hiss/noise. Which I don't like And I don't want to use a true bypass looper, because...well, I don't want to
So, since this is a rather modern pedal, there is no typical flip-flop based switching circuit (where I could attach a FET with relay), but a processor.
Using my oscilloscope and the schematic, I traced the respective outputs of the processor, where I was hoping to get some logic high for a FET+relay (bypassing of signals still is done the typical way, using JFETs, so I thought...).
But none of the five or so switching outputs of the processor does actually any switching.
I traced the signal output of the wet audio leg of the circuit, and it seems muting of the wet signal is done in digital domain (I think this is also why more active components than necessary contribute to the hiss ...).
I had some tiny uC-controlled bypass module lying around, but connecting its switching input to the momentary switch of the DD-7 does not work reliably or properly.
Does anyone have any idea what else I could do to get some switching signal?
I was wondering if there is a DPST version of the Boss momentary switch, so I could use the second contact to switch the aforementioned bypass module. But so for I've had no luck finding the manufacturer of those switches.
Schematic can be found here: http://www.synfo.nl/servicemanuals/B...VICE_NOTES.pdf, schem starts on page 18.
Would really appreciate any hint or idea !
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