There are a few that built two-footswitch ones, but I was particularly looking at one with a single footswitch.I was thinking of making a dual looper, one momentary and one latching. Never got around to it
You’re fine to solder them in. The legs are rather thin—I wouldn’t rely on a socket for that part. Just be careful with how much heat the part receives.I finally got two TQL-2-5V relays for the Intelligent Bypass. I suppose I should socket them, right?
cheers!You’re fine to solder them in. The legs are rather thin—I wouldn’t rely on a socket for that part. Just be careful with how much heat the part receives.
How do you guys have the relay board attached in the enclosure? Or does it just hang loose?
Any thoughts on if this is possible? And if so…does anyone make one? Or could they?
Does the Intelligent DPDT Relay Module would be the best option for this ?
Yes, correct > A or B. No A & B.I generally connect the bypass module to the main effect PCB using rigid pinheaders, that keeps it in place. Any time this isn't possible I just hot glue it to the back of the footswitch.
The Intelligent Relay Bypass Module does exactly that, you'd just need to work out what type of wiring the DD-500 is expecting for the external footswitch jack.
Just so I understand.... You have two loops that are selected by a toggle switch (1 or 2), and you can also toggle them externally by the "Red Remote" jack? A or B only, never A and B, correct?
@PedalPCB check JHS youtube's channel. They're using the Switchback with the red remote a lot to compare 'old vs new' same type of pedal.Yep, you could do that with the DPDT module.
This would actually be a really useful utility when testing prototypes, I might have to see about working up a PCB for it.