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Re: circuit diagram
Sean,
Do you mean switches, or continuous type controllers like pedals,
knobs, etc. ?
I have some schematics for continuous controllers somewhere, but
in the meantime check:
http://www.wcug.wwu.edu/~jamie/schems.html
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/#sch
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Once upon a time Sean O'Donnell wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of building a little interface for my Digitech Time Machine
> 7.6 which has five inputs for voltage controllers on the back. I am an
> amateur with the ol' soldering iron and just built some basic
> microphones and think that I could handle building simple circuits for
> my voltage control needs. Does anyone know of a good place where I could
> find some diagrams for making voltage control switches? I suppose I
> could look at my store bought pedals and figure it out, but I like to
> have some proven schematics whenever possible.
>
> Sean