Intelligent Multi-Function Switch Idea for PT2399 Delay?

PedalJerk

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Hello all. I was wondering if it might be possible to do the following with an Intelligent Switching Module:

I have a PT2399 based delay that I want to run in buffered bypass with tails. I'd like to just have one footswitch that when tapped momentarily turns the feed to the delay line on/off and when HELD DOWN would short the wiper to the hot lug of the repeats pot for runaway repeats. Is this something that could be done via reprogramming an intelligent DPDT switching module? I'm thinking one half of the DPDT relay could make/break the delay feed and the other could short the repeats wiper to hot, but programming the chip to tell the difference is beyond my technical capacity at the moment.
 
The poles in a DPDT relay get switched together just like if you had a DPDT toggle switch, so you can't use one relay and switch each pole separately like that unfortunately. It could be accomplished with one microcontroller controlling two SPDT relays (or DPDT relays and just using one of the poles on each).
 
You mean, push the footswitch then release is the normal engage/bypass.

Then push the footswitch and hold, engage the delay then the repeat will be maxed out? Like freeze mode with eternal repeat?
 
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