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  • big muff + sd1

    Hi all, I'm basically wanting to rehouse these pedals in one box, (I have tatty spares) mainly because I like how these pedals work with each other.

    my problem is this

    How do I go about wiring this so I can change the order of the effect chain with 1 stomp,

    and while I'm at it, anyone think of a way of making the circuits interact more, I was thinking of blend pots, or linking the circuits via dpdt

    I've got to admit I've been thinking of doing this for a while, so I'm quite looking forward to results, and if it works out well I might try other combination's that I like.

    cheers for looking

  • #2
    Order-switching is feasible in a stompswitch, though it will set you back a little. You can get 4PDT stompswitches from Small Bear Electronics.

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    • #3
      aaaargh. deleted reply,

      so would you use the 4 poles for alternate ins and outs and join all the earths out, I could see how that would work but had thought a moment ago about using relays and a latching single pole to power it, not sure which idea would be the quietist, actually probably the relay because I could use as many relays as I like and not join out the earths thus keeping it all seperate, then just wire the whole thing as true bypass hmmm.

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      • #4
        You can certainly opt for a relay or CMOS-based solution, but a mechanical switch uses no power. I mentioned a stompswitch but quite frankly I can think of very few situations where people want to reverse the order of effects mid-song. Your choices in slide or toggle switches will generally be far greater than your choices in footswitches, not to mention a smaller footprint, so consider a 4PDT slide/toggle.

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