misterwhizzy
Well-known member
Here's my goal. I have a single channel amp with an effects loop, and I run basically two tones, clean and dirty. And here comes the problem. I like my effects loop pedals running with the clean tones, and I like an overdrive into the front of the amp for dirty tones most of the time. And I want to be able to switch between the two with a flick of the pickup selector and one stomp.
So I was planning on building a footswitch with four switches:
1. Toggle loop one.
2. Toggle loop two.
3. Toggle both loops one and two simultaneously.
4. Bypass all switching, enabling both loops.
I can do all this with 4 DPDTs, I think, and this is the portion of the post where I lose everyone, since I don't have a program or the skill to draw out a diagram. Let's just say for each DPDT, on connects pin 2 to 1, 1 to 4, and 4 to 5, and off connects 2 to 3, 3 to 6, and 6 to 5.
So on is: And off is:
6 3 6-3
5 2 5 2
4-1 4 1
4-1 to 3-2
4-2 to Loop 1 In
4-3 to Loop 1 Send
4-4 to 3-5
4-5 to Loop 2 In
4-6 to Loop 2 Send
3-1 to 1-2
3-2 to 4-1
3-3 to 1-5
3-4 to 2-2
3-5 to 4-4
3-6 to 2-5
Then 1 and 2 are basically the same, taking inputs from switch 3.
Pin 1 to Loop Out
Pin 2 to 3-1 and 3-4 respectively
Pin 3 to Loop Send
Pin 4 to Loop Send
Pin 5 to 3-3 and 3-6 respectively
Pin 6 to Loop Out
Is there a website where I can put together a diagram of this or a program that I can use to make a picture on my Mac? A picture is worth a thousand words, and I think I might be coming up on that limit here soon.
So I think I have all that figured out. I just think there has to be a more intelligent way to do things for the LEDs than to turn 1, 2, and 3 into 4PDTs. It's either on or off at switch 4, so I can get away with a 3PDT there. Any thoughts?
So I was planning on building a footswitch with four switches:
1. Toggle loop one.
2. Toggle loop two.
3. Toggle both loops one and two simultaneously.
4. Bypass all switching, enabling both loops.
I can do all this with 4 DPDTs, I think, and this is the portion of the post where I lose everyone, since I don't have a program or the skill to draw out a diagram. Let's just say for each DPDT, on connects pin 2 to 1, 1 to 4, and 4 to 5, and off connects 2 to 3, 3 to 6, and 6 to 5.
So on is: And off is:
6 3 6-3
5 2 5 2
4-1 4 1
4-1 to 3-2
4-2 to Loop 1 In
4-3 to Loop 1 Send
4-4 to 3-5
4-5 to Loop 2 In
4-6 to Loop 2 Send
3-1 to 1-2
3-2 to 4-1
3-3 to 1-5
3-4 to 2-2
3-5 to 4-4
3-6 to 2-5
Then 1 and 2 are basically the same, taking inputs from switch 3.
Pin 1 to Loop Out
Pin 2 to 3-1 and 3-4 respectively
Pin 3 to Loop Send
Pin 4 to Loop Send
Pin 5 to 3-3 and 3-6 respectively
Pin 6 to Loop Out
Is there a website where I can put together a diagram of this or a program that I can use to make a picture on my Mac? A picture is worth a thousand words, and I think I might be coming up on that limit here soon.
So I think I have all that figured out. I just think there has to be a more intelligent way to do things for the LEDs than to turn 1, 2, and 3 into 4PDTs. It's either on or off at switch 4, so I can get away with a 3PDT there. Any thoughts?