I'm building a General Tso with the 3PDT breakout board with buffer switch so I can switch between true bypass and buffered bypass. I think this should work fine, but I'm a bit unsure of how to wire the mute pad on the main PCB.
From the build doc, I see that MUTE should be grounded when the pedal is off. Since the center lug of the 3PDT is ground, and the bottom middle lug is unused, I think I can just hook up that bottom middle lug to the MUTE on the PCB and get the exact wiring in the build doc when the switch is at BUFFER. I drew some lines to show the trace of the breakout board and how I would connect MUTE.
When set to TB, I'd get the usual 3PDT true bypass wiring, except that the PCB input would not be grounded when the pedal is off. I don't think this is a problem with the Tso circuit, but maybe someone could confirm?
I noticed in the description of the breakout board it says "Grounds PCB input in bypass to reduce noise", but unless I'm mistaken, I don't think any of the 4 possible switch positions will ground the PCB input.
And while I'm here, I was wondering if anyone could explain the function of MUTE on the Tso circuit? Looking at the schematic, it essentially shorts R20, but I don't understand why.
Thanks in advance for any help!
From the build doc, I see that MUTE should be grounded when the pedal is off. Since the center lug of the 3PDT is ground, and the bottom middle lug is unused, I think I can just hook up that bottom middle lug to the MUTE on the PCB and get the exact wiring in the build doc when the switch is at BUFFER. I drew some lines to show the trace of the breakout board and how I would connect MUTE.

When set to TB, I'd get the usual 3PDT true bypass wiring, except that the PCB input would not be grounded when the pedal is off. I don't think this is a problem with the Tso circuit, but maybe someone could confirm?
I noticed in the description of the breakout board it says "Grounds PCB input in bypass to reduce noise", but unless I'm mistaken, I don't think any of the 4 possible switch positions will ground the PCB input.
And while I'm here, I was wondering if anyone could explain the function of MUTE on the Tso circuit? Looking at the schematic, it essentially shorts R20, but I don't understand why.
Thanks in advance for any help!