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    Bogner Blue, Red/Seventh Heaven, Uberschall/Blackforest...

    Just keeping in the theme of colours, how about the Blue/red/black series from Bogner?
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    DSP Program selector for FV-1 projects 16 programs

    The default FV-1 programs can be found in the datasheet: http://www.spinsemi.com/Products/datasheets/spn1001/FV-1.pdf
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    DSP Program selector for FV-1 projects 16 programs

    If you look at my Megatron build report you'll see I used a DPDT to access the onboard FV-1 patches as well as the eeprom. It's easy enough to do.
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    LED polarity

    Just want to say thanks for updating this. I was as confused as hell.
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    Megatron TMK2601

    You send pin 13 of the FV-1 to ground, iirc. There's a 10k at the base of the eeprom that I socketed, ran to the switch, and back again. The switch goes to ground, or to the 10k back to the eeprom. It's 18mm, so a bit bigger I think. Here's the unfinished box.
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    Megatron TMK2601

    They're these one from Jaycar (an Australian electronics store). https://www.jaycar.com.au/round-rocker-switch-red-actuator/p/SK0994 They work in this case because they're not particularly high so they don't foul anything when you step on a footswitch, but they are quite large in reality...
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    Megatron TMK2601

    They access the default FV-1 programs instead of the eeprom patches on the outside two octagons.
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    Megatron TMK2601

    This is my 3x Octagon build, using 3 custom eeproms to have a board each dedicated to reverb, delays, and effects. The reverb and effect boards have switches to access the onboard FV-1 patches. Bit of fun, I've since sold it. Possibly too many options for me...
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