I need to build a simple mixer in a stompbox for someone. He wants the ability to run guitar, vocals & sampler through it to a mono out - then through a bunch of effects to his amps. He doesn't want to run through a regular mixer because he'd like to have them footswitchable, in a rugged case, and he wants to keep the signal path as clean & simple as possible.
I found these schematics online: http://www.muzique.com/schem/mixer.gif & http://http://www.all-electric.com/s...c/simp_mix.gif.
I'm wondering if anyone here has built anything similar or if there's anything I should watch out for combing guitar with mic & line level. Of course, I'd love to just do a simple passive resistive mixer & be done with it, but I'm not sure that would do the trick given the different types of input sources expected. If I just used pots wired as resistors in line with each signal (100k?), would that be adjustable enough to do this? I know an active mixer with individual volume controls would be the most flexible, but I'm trying to keep from ordering any stinking parts for this. Any tips or recommendations would be great.
Thanks,
Jay in Philly
I found these schematics online: http://www.muzique.com/schem/mixer.gif & http://http://www.all-electric.com/s...c/simp_mix.gif.
I'm wondering if anyone here has built anything similar or if there's anything I should watch out for combing guitar with mic & line level. Of course, I'd love to just do a simple passive resistive mixer & be done with it, but I'm not sure that would do the trick given the different types of input sources expected. If I just used pots wired as resistors in line with each signal (100k?), would that be adjustable enough to do this? I know an active mixer with individual volume controls would be the most flexible, but I'm trying to keep from ordering any stinking parts for this. Any tips or recommendations would be great.
Thanks,
Jay in Philly
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