m0jo said:
IMO the question should be: what can be done that is fresh and new?
Some ideas:
[*]Maybe someone else knows digital electronics enough to add midi control to a module to switch more features remotely.
Grettings to all it's my first post here, i apologize for my bad english.
Don't know about midi enough to come up with some idea but...
recently i just fineshed cloning the entire OD channel of the
Bogner Ecstasy (Plexi mode, structure, and blue red channel switching, plus a tight switch) on my stock XTC module.
Everithing is cloned minus a couple 470K Ohm stock resistor (500k on the schematics) and R2 on the module (3.3M vs 500K on schematics).
I plan on change that too and then listen to the change in tone.
I'm very happy with the result so far, the module has 3 usable different channel on it but the problem is switching while plaing between them.
Plus it looks like an helicopter, i do like it but some may argue.
So here comes my idea:
-Remove the switches from the module.
-Add a mini-din 8 pin female connector: (
the one in the picture needs a 13.5mm mounting hole!)
-Add a cable and put those switches inside a nice alluminium footswitch box.
-play
If we use an ON-OFF-ON switches on the module, instead of the ON-ON, we can leave the one on the module and have footswitchable controls togheter.
We need just to attach the external footswitch and remember to put the switch on the module on the OFF position.
A more simple approach to the "external control" idea would be to put volume and gain control on expression pedals.
A more advanced use would be to take the channel switch and input signal on module A and bring them to module B (both equipped with the mini-din connector); then take the audio out from moudle B and connect it to the module A output.
I'm not sure if we need this last step or if the output of module B would go dirctly to the power amp without rerouting the signal.
You could balance/mix the sound coming from the two of them using the level control on the module itself.
If someone is interested i'll post a picture of the ext-controls when they're done.