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Re: On-guitar control?
>I would like to help, but my Vortex is still with Chris :-/
>So, what do you mean by ac/dc separaton and CC input?
I mean separating the guitar signal (AC component) from the pot contolling
the expression pedal input (DC). By CC I mean the Continuous Controller,
or expression pedal, input.
>>I don't have a Vortex, and my guess on the ac/dc separation might be way
>>off, but...
>>would it be possible to wire a guitar signal to a stereo plug, with the
>>other tap driving the 'tex CC input? Could the signals be separtated by
>>capacitor,
>>eg
>
>I suppose the control signal is dc. You may put a cap to ground to keep
>the
>line slow and thus prevent it from sending clicks into the parallel line
>with the sound.
>Why did you put the serial cap?
In case the fact that you're setting the guitar input to the same voltage
as one of the expression pedal terminals causes problems. I guess they're
probably buffered so there wouldn't be a problem. But my electronics
knowledge is about 7 years out of date, so this may all be bull.
>>
>>-------------------------| |--------------
>>pickups, vol etc stereo to amp in
>>-------------------------| cord |-------||-----
>>spare pot |
>>-------------------------| |----=======to CC i/p
>>
Dr Michael Pycraft Hughes Bioelectronic Research Centre, Rankine Bldg,
Tel: (+44) 141 330 5979 University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, U.K.
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