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Title: What is the best/optimal/preferred control layout (knobs and switches) and why?
Post by: Aentons on July 28, 2019, 11:42:22 PM
I know the 3 knob triangle is the classic and each layout really depends on the circuit and its capabilities, but I'm looking for opinions on if there is generally something more preferable, like if you had to pick a standard or two. How many knobs, switches, what size, staggered, rotary, etc.. Give examples or pics if you can please... like 4 knobs in a square, 3 big 3 little vfe style, 2 rows of 6 like EQD and Chase Bliss. Also, some are tweakers and some like to keep it simple, so please state if you slant one way or the other.
Title: Re: What is the best/optimal/preferred control layout (knobs and switches) and why?
Post by: EBK on July 28, 2019, 11:58:00 PM
NEVER convince yourself that there is a best way!  ;)
Title: Re: What is the best/optimal/preferred control layout (knobs and switches) and why?
Post by: davent on July 29, 2019, 03:07:55 PM
I'd do it different everytime, one - to keep it interesting, - two based on what was dictated by the individual pedal. And never let pcb mounted parts dictate where i'll put those pots and switches.

dave
Title: Re: What is the best/optimal/preferred control layout (knobs and switches) and why?
Post by: Aentons on July 29, 2019, 03:35:57 PM
I'm coming at it more from a user interface/ usability point of view rather than circuit design. It's a given that could/should be different depending on whatever... 😀

So just for fun... Hypothetically... If you had to pick one or two configurations that you had to use for everything? Which, and why?
Title: Re: What is the best/optimal/preferred control layout (knobs and switches) and why?
Post by: EBK on July 29, 2019, 04:22:35 PM
If I had to pick one master layout?
Two knobs, side by side, on a 1590B.  One knob controls the effect parameters, and the other controls output level.  You can add many other controls, but you are trading away elegance when you do so.