So, I've been a guitarist for some years now, and I'm currently in the process of upgrading my guitar-rig. I've always hated having to bend down to turn the knobs on my effects. If I simply place the effects on the table, I can't turn them on-off with my feet. So I want to modify them to be able to do both! Now, I know electronics, I've actually built my distortion pedal myself, but I just need some details about how to realise my project, and I'm open to improvements, of course!
To those of you that know anything about guitar-effects, here's my rig:
EDITED: guitar -> CS3 (compressor) -> Whammy -> PodXT (FX send -> Tube Driver -> distortion -> FX return)
The Whammy needs a MIDI-pedal to control it, so I'll get an external pedal for it. I'll use my old PodXT Live as a MIDI-foot controller for my Pod HD500.
The way I want to be able to have the effects on a table, but still be able to turn them on/off from the floor is to have floor-controls that turns the effects on/off. In my first draft, the floor switches would actually be DPDT switches that either routed the guitar-signal straight through or via the pedal. In my second draft, however, I want to modify the pedals themselves so I can use SPST (push-to-make/normally open) to turn the effects on and off, while the signal itself goes through the pedals, so there's never any excessive wiring for the signal to run through, which would cause signal degredation.
Here's a simple drawing:
So as you can see, everything is a-ok, so far. The CS3 and the Whammy both have momentary switches to toggle on/off, so no mechanical switch. This makes it easy for me, because I can simply solder on a couple of wires to the points on the switches inside the effect and hook them up to a SPST. The problem here is my Tube Driver and my home-built distortion, which both have DPDT switches to completely by-pass the pedal when turned off. Here I need some magic. I was thinking of modding relay-switches into them. I'm a noob regarding relay-switches, but I suppose I need a bi-stable relay, so that I can send an electrical impusle to it for it to switch over. I need two DPDT relays.
What are the details I need to complete this? What relay should I use? Where can I buy them? Can I use a 9V battery with some resistors to send the impulse to the relays?
To those of you that know anything about guitar-effects, here's my rig:
EDITED: guitar -> CS3 (compressor) -> Whammy -> PodXT (FX send -> Tube Driver -> distortion -> FX return)
The Whammy needs a MIDI-pedal to control it, so I'll get an external pedal for it. I'll use my old PodXT Live as a MIDI-foot controller for my Pod HD500.
The way I want to be able to have the effects on a table, but still be able to turn them on/off from the floor is to have floor-controls that turns the effects on/off. In my first draft, the floor switches would actually be DPDT switches that either routed the guitar-signal straight through or via the pedal. In my second draft, however, I want to modify the pedals themselves so I can use SPST (push-to-make/normally open) to turn the effects on and off, while the signal itself goes through the pedals, so there's never any excessive wiring for the signal to run through, which would cause signal degredation.
Here's a simple drawing:

So as you can see, everything is a-ok, so far. The CS3 and the Whammy both have momentary switches to toggle on/off, so no mechanical switch. This makes it easy for me, because I can simply solder on a couple of wires to the points on the switches inside the effect and hook them up to a SPST. The problem here is my Tube Driver and my home-built distortion, which both have DPDT switches to completely by-pass the pedal when turned off. Here I need some magic. I was thinking of modding relay-switches into them. I'm a noob regarding relay-switches, but I suppose I need a bi-stable relay, so that I can send an electrical impusle to it for it to switch over. I need two DPDT relays.
What are the details I need to complete this? What relay should I use? Where can I buy them? Can I use a 9V battery with some resistors to send the impulse to the relays?