I decided to combine all of the new Tap tempos boards into one box (for better or worse). While the boards are quick and easy to pop, wiring this thing up was a challenge. I off-boarded the T1–T3 pots to be proximate to the individual effects, and in the case of the Wah and Tremolo, off-boarded the volume controls to enable better placement. Also, I couldn't really make it work with stomps for each effect, hence the toggles. This was something of a hard call, but I'll have to live with it, and at this size, it's unlikely to find a spot on my small-ish live board anyway. I'll probably get some use out of it in the studio, though. Labels to follow...
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Most impressive. 8)
Sweet! I was hoping someone would do this:)
Crikey! Excellent work ;D
whoah!
please tell me the enclosure size and where the cheapest seller?
i think is good for housing mini pedals family too
;D
Sweet! I'm glad to get confirmation this works! I'm thinking of doing something similar.
This is way too cool!
Nice work, neighbor!
Thanks guys!
Quote from: 287m on October 11, 2016, 08:22:49 PM
whoah!
please tell me the enclosure size and where the cheapest seller?
i think is good for housing mini pedals family too
;D
Enclosure size is a "Blem" from PPP, size DD.
Quote from: Luke51411 on October 11, 2016, 11:30:54 PM
Sweet! I'm glad to get confirmation this works! I'm thinking of doing something similar.
...except with better wiring I'm sure! ;D If ever have the patience, I should really twist some of the wire pairs to alleviate the spaghetti. Prolly not gonna happen, tho...
But no issues with noise though?
Quote from: Luke51411 on October 12, 2016, 03:50:40 PM
But no issues with noise though?
None so far. Kept the in/out of the trem well apart going to the switch. The spaghetti is from multiple jack, pot and power connections running to the tap board.