Hi everyone,
I'm working on a Wolfshirt that will have the octave on a footswitch. The enclosure I plan to use has just one LED drill hole.
Would it be possible to use one of those bi-color LEDs, so that it's not lit when the effect is in bypass; is one color when just the fuzz is on; and is another color when the octave is on?
Thanks,
Bret
yup. This would be easier if I drew a picture, but here's detailed instructions:
Use a DPDT (or 3PDT, but you'll only be using two rows) for the octave footswitch.
Wire the 2-color LED to the octave footswitch with the anodes on the top and bottom rows of one of the columns. leave the cathode disconnected for now.
Wire the current limiting resistor to the +9v, and run a wire from the other side of the CLR to the center (common) pole of the octave footswitch in the same column that the anodes are on. When you flip the switch, it will provide power to one or the other color.
We still need to connect the cathode. Fortunately, this is how we normally turn an LED on or off, by wiring it to the on/off footswitch such that it's shunted from ground when the effect is off. So you just run a wire from the cathode to the top left of the footswitch (in the madbean standard wiring diagram) like normal.