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− | * Switch 1 - "Transformer 1 Isolation Switch": | + | * Switch 1 - '''"Transformer 1 Isolation Switch"''': |
− | * Switch 2 - "Transformer 2 Isolation Switch": | + | * Switch 2 - '''"Transformer 2 Isolation Switch"''': |
− | * Switch 3 - "Signal Inversion for Output A": | + | * Switch 3 - '''"Signal Inversion for Output A"''': |
− | * Footswitch 1 - "Both/One": | + | * Footswitch 1 - '''"Both/One"''': |
− | * Footswitch 2 - "A/B": | + | * Footswitch 2 - '''"A/B"''': |
==Bypass:True== | ==Bypass:True== |
Revision as of 07:40, 4 June 2018
BYOC Amp Selector FX Router. With this pedal, it's possible to route your instrument to more than one amp, or effects loop. It's even possible to output your instrument to more than one amp simultaneously. Ground lift transformers are available in the pedal as well to minimize ground loop hum than can occur when an instrument is plugged into more than one amp simultaneously.
Thermionic Studios has purchased this kit to build this pedal. We are in the process of building the pedal and will have more to report upon completion.
Controls
- Switch 1 - "Transformer 1 Isolation Switch":
- Switch 2 - "Transformer 2 Isolation Switch":
- Switch 3 - "Signal Inversion for Output A":
- Footswitch 1 - "Both/One":
- Footswitch 2 - "A/B":
Bypass:True
The BYOC Amp Selector FX Router is True Bypass.
General Information
http://byocelectronics.com/ampselectorinstructions.pdf
Switches
Footswitches:
- The A/B footswitch selects/toggles between Output A and Output B
- The BOTH footswitch turns on both Output A and Output B simultaneously.
Transformer isolation switches:
- Switch A: This switch toggles the transformer for Output A on and off.
- Switch flipped to the left is ON; flipped to the right is OFF.
- Switch B: operates exactly the same as Switch A, but for Output B.
Operation
If you plug an instrument cable into:
- Input A without anything plugged into Input B then the pedal will send signal to both Output A and Output B.
- Input A while also having a cable plugged into Input B, then the pedal will only send signal to Output A.
- Input B then the pedal will only send signal out to Output B
If you wish to use the Signal Inversion switch please consult table below in the Phase Inversion section.
Phase Inversion: No/Selectable
Our review of the schematic draws us to conclude that the BYOC Amp Selector and Stereo FX Router does not invert the signal.
Schematic ID | Electronic Part | Action | Phase State |
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IC1a | TL072 | Does not Invert | Original |
IC1b | TL072 | Does not Invert | Original |
IC2a | TL072 | Does not Invert | Original |
IC3a | TL072 | Does not Invert | Original |
IC3b | TL072 | Does not Invert | Original |
This will have to be born out by testing and observation.
However, many on the BYOC board forums have looked at the Amp Selector/FX Router and suggested an interesting option: If it wouldn't be helpful to set up a switch that will toggle the signal inversion of the audio through one of the outputs to allow a musician to select for it to be either in-phase, or out-of-phase.
Here are a few threads on the byoc boards discussing the signal inversion switch:
http://www.byocelectronics.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=44330
http://www.byocelectronics.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=32756&hilit=amp+selector+phase
As this not only appears to be possible, but was designed into the pedal by BYOC, we will be implementing the signal inversion switch for Output A for our pedal as described in the forum.
Here's how to use it:
Signal Inverter switch | |||
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Switch Indicator | Instrument Access | Output | Phase State |
OFF | Input A | Output A | IN PHASE |
Output B | IN PHASE | ||
Input B | Output A | NOT AVAILABLE | |
Output B | IN PHASE | ||
ON | Input A | Output A | OUT OF PHASE |
Output B | IN PHASE | ||
Input B | Output A | NOT AVAILABLE | |
Output B | IN PHASE |
Pedal Manual
As of this time, BYOC has not issued a separate manual on how to use the pedal. The best reference is either this wiki page, or the instruction manual (linked above in General Information) at Buildyourownclone.com which describes the architecture of, and how to build the pedal.
Schematic
Artists
We are currently unaware of any artists actively using the pedal now, or who have in the past.
- Additional Sources