Ok, so I'm thinkingSure. You'll have to deviate from the standard wiring diagram a bit, but it should work.
Ok, I'm having a bit of trouble getting my mind around how to work this. I should mention since it wasn't clear in the original question that I'm using the Parenthesis Mini pcb.Sure. You'll have to deviate from the standard wiring diagram a bit, but it should work.
Hey, I am going to go ahead and try this, really quick is the "send" the second "In" on the break out board? and which one of the "Out"s do I use?@Robert necrothreading this for a new member ( @ozdixon ) I found over on another page….. if he is using the Intelligent relay with the standard parenthesis board for momentary octave functions I told him
Blue wire to the “in”
Green to “send”
Pink to “out”
Black to “GND”
Red to “SW”
Can you confirm that is correct please?
That’s correct, “send” is the inner “in”. Use the second “out”, the one at the end of the board next to -Hey, I am going to go ahead and try this, really quick is the "send" the second "In" on the break out board? and which one of the "Out"s do I use?
I only have In,+,In,GND,SW,Out,-,Out in that order.
So I got it all set up, and I'm having an insane amount of noise I can get the effect for the boost and rat, but the octave is not responsive. Do I need to power the breakout board?That’s correct, “send” is the inner “in”. Use the second “out”, the one at the end of the board next to -
Yes, just run a second set of lines off your power jack terminalsCould I just attach it directly to the DC adapter?
I wouldn’t necessarily blame the relay for the high noise floor. That may just be because it is a high gain circuit outside of an enclosure. Shortening your wire runs can sometimes help. Did the footswitch work as expected anyways?Hmm yeah still just an insane amount of noise. I'm going to set up a normal 3dpt and hope that fixes the issue.
No, it wasn't responsive. I even switched the momentary footswitch cords thinking I might have mixed them up. The octave pot basically doesn't nothing except when turned all the way down it cuts the effect. So I figure there might be another issue, but I need to rule out the footswitch. I am using the Op07, IDK if that would create problems.I wouldn’t necessarily blame the relay for the high noise floor. That may just be because it is a high gain circuit outside of an enclosure. Shortening your wire runs can sometimes help. Did the footswitch work as expected anyways?
Hmmm. Yeah OP07 should be fine. I know there have been a few troubleshooting threads opened for the full sized parenthesis board here. You might try searching through those, or consider opening your own. Just remember to include detailed pictures of the front, back, and all wiring to jacks and footswitches. I built the mini from here and it works great. I will say, the PPCB boards have a higher overall success rate even when needing to be troubleshot(?) than pcbmania.No, it wasn't responsive. I even switched the momentary footswitch cords thinking I might have mixed them up. The octave pot basically doesn't nothing except when turned all the way down it cuts the effect. So I figure there might be another issue, but I need to rule out the footswitch. I am using the Op07, IDK if that would create problems.
In the Mini for PCBMania they have different lay out for different ICs, but the Op07 worked just fine.
Oh yeah I like the community around this much more. I have found its harder to solder the PPCB boards (because the holes are smaller). but there is over all way more support here.Hmmm. Yeah OP07 should be fine. I know there have been a few troubleshooting threads opened for the full sized parenthesis board here. You might try searching through those, or consider opening your own. Just remember to include detailed pictures of the front, back, and all wiring to jacks and footswitches. I built the mini from here and it works great. I will say, the PPCB boards have a higher overall success rate even when needing to be troubleshot(?) than pcbmania.
Take a peak through this thread:
Same old parentheses fuzz octave issue.
I dug thorugh some older threads but most are for the older board. I used 1N34A diodes across the board in D1 D2 and D8 and D9. It seems like I have the same issue. (no octave effect and turning up the octave knob cuts volume) I just didn't see where we landed because I'm not using old school...forum.pedalpcb.com