Dear Musical Electronics Experts,
I have got two groups of 3 x 4066 (QuadSW) of which I need to select one at a time via two pushbuttons. How to do that?
Since it only switches small 5V currents, I was thinking to just power only the group of IC's (pin 14) via the two pushbutton switches, because only one of the twelve (from 3 IC's) gates of each group will/should be on at a time and the moment one group gets powered and then activate the desired switch. Activation of this switch needs to be only momentarily (a fraction of a second or so to initiate a MIDI software setting).
So, maybe in this case powering the IC's via the footswitch might be the simplest (non-professional ) solution? It's like turning on the TV via inserting the plug into a power point.
If you know of a better solution could you please draw a simple circuit for it of how it connects to 4066 so, that I can follow your advice. I'm good at soldering according to a schematic.
Albeit the scenario looks pretty basic, it turns out to be complicated (for me at least).
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In case you want to know for what it is : It's for a footswitch controlling the the lowest octave of my (D20) Roland Synth to play/control the 'Live-Styler' accompaniment via a circle of five (accordion button) layout. On the bottom of my page http://www.live-styler.de/home/?Ente...ohannes_Drinda
is a link to a my JANKO keyboard project, which I build from wood... Some members in this forum might find it as exiting as I do?
Kind Regards from jjj in Chile
I have got two groups of 3 x 4066 (QuadSW) of which I need to select one at a time via two pushbuttons. How to do that?
Since it only switches small 5V currents, I was thinking to just power only the group of IC's (pin 14) via the two pushbutton switches, because only one of the twelve (from 3 IC's) gates of each group will/should be on at a time and the moment one group gets powered and then activate the desired switch. Activation of this switch needs to be only momentarily (a fraction of a second or so to initiate a MIDI software setting).
So, maybe in this case powering the IC's via the footswitch might be the simplest (non-professional ) solution? It's like turning on the TV via inserting the plug into a power point.
If you know of a better solution could you please draw a simple circuit for it of how it connects to 4066 so, that I can follow your advice. I'm good at soldering according to a schematic.
Albeit the scenario looks pretty basic, it turns out to be complicated (for me at least).
----------------------
In case you want to know for what it is : It's for a footswitch controlling the the lowest octave of my (D20) Roland Synth to play/control the 'Live-Styler' accompaniment via a circle of five (accordion button) layout. On the bottom of my page http://www.live-styler.de/home/?Ente...ohannes_Drinda
is a link to a my JANKO keyboard project, which I build from wood... Some members in this forum might find it as exiting as I do?
Kind Regards from jjj in Chile
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