Over the last couple of years, I have made the transition from a traditional amp/pedalboard setup to a rack setup with a midi floor controller. Versatility was the driver for this. The "brain" of the system is a tc electronic G-system, which basically acts as my rig master controller, with some good time-based digital effects.
I have moved all of my OD boxes to the back of my rack, which keeps my floor controller setup nice and clean. One cable from floor to rack. That's it. Super easy and fast setup.
The fly in the ointment is my wah. I used to use a heavily modified and beloved VOX 847 wah. Great pedal. The rub is that if I want to use that wah, I have to run two extra cables from my rack, which I don't really want to do. (Currently I'm using the built-in g-sys wah, which sounds fine, but the feel is definitely not right.)
I have learned that dunlop makes a rack-based wah system. http://store.jimdunlop.com/product_i...products_id=28 basically your tone-generating elements and all audio are in the rack, and you control that with a controller pedal connected via a stereo cable. The downside is that this is super-expensive. $600.
I'm thinking maybe I could to the same thing with my vox: take the guts out of the pedal, stick in in a box, and use the pedal to somehow control the pot in the box. The advantage is saving myself a cord, and keeping all the audio in the rack, which I really like.
Anyone have ideas as to how this could be done? Digitally controlled pots? A pot in the footcontroller driving a voltage divider driving some kind of analog pot emulator?
Any ideas how dunlop does it? Are there such things as voltage controlled pots? I know there are digitally controlled pots, but I'd really rather not get that sophisticated if I can avoid it.
Thanks!
I have moved all of my OD boxes to the back of my rack, which keeps my floor controller setup nice and clean. One cable from floor to rack. That's it. Super easy and fast setup.
The fly in the ointment is my wah. I used to use a heavily modified and beloved VOX 847 wah. Great pedal. The rub is that if I want to use that wah, I have to run two extra cables from my rack, which I don't really want to do. (Currently I'm using the built-in g-sys wah, which sounds fine, but the feel is definitely not right.)
I have learned that dunlop makes a rack-based wah system. http://store.jimdunlop.com/product_i...products_id=28 basically your tone-generating elements and all audio are in the rack, and you control that with a controller pedal connected via a stereo cable. The downside is that this is super-expensive. $600.
I'm thinking maybe I could to the same thing with my vox: take the guts out of the pedal, stick in in a box, and use the pedal to somehow control the pot in the box. The advantage is saving myself a cord, and keeping all the audio in the rack, which I really like.
Anyone have ideas as to how this could be done? Digitally controlled pots? A pot in the footcontroller driving a voltage divider driving some kind of analog pot emulator?
Any ideas how dunlop does it? Are there such things as voltage controlled pots? I know there are digitally controlled pots, but I'd really rather not get that sophisticated if I can avoid it.
Thanks!
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