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Does anyone have a schematic for a switcher to take a pedal out of an FX loop?

My use case is the HX FX- I want to have my gain pedals in the loops, but want to be able to run them stand-alone with a button press
 
Does anyone have a schematic for a switcher to take a pedal out of an FX loop?

My use case is the HX FX- I want to have my gain pedals in the loops, but want to be able to run them stand-alone with a button press


GGG's Translocator should do the trick. SCHEMATIC PDF
Also check this out, all the deets are here:

I believe you want APPLICATION #5 ( 👈 link to PDF)
 

GGG's Translocator should do the trick. SCHEMATIC PDF
Also check this out, all the deets are here:

I believe you want APPLICATION #5 ( 👈 link to PDF)

Close, but not quite what I'm wanting. I basically want to take the HX out of the chain, leaving only the dirt.

I feel like I've seen something that could do that previously (think it was used on a delay) but can't seem to find it on the googs
 
Close, but not quite what I'm wanting. I basically want to take the HX out of the chain, leaving only the dirt.

I feel like I've seen something that could do that previously (think it was used on a delay) but can't seem to find it on the googs

Well that changes everything... and maybe nothing. I still think the Translocator can do what you want, but you'd have to jump some jacks.



I beat my brains trying to come up with a solution, but as is often the case, it turned out to be much simpler than I initially thought.
I think it can be done with a 3PDT stomper — 2 poles for the switching and one for the A/B-indicator LED.
Here's a block diagram of sorts:

DGWVI TRANSLOCATING DIRT & HX.png

It's always quite possible I've missed something, such as having the HX LOOP SND loading down the guitar's pickups when bypassing the HX's input...

I'm certainly no rocket-appliancest, please point out whatever I did wrong.
 
I think you could potentially have some weird loading issues.
Also, any time based fx on the hx will bleed over. Might be cool as a tails option, but if you flip back to the HX, there's the reverb/delay from the last riff ...

I was thinking on this early today but couldn't gather my thoughts.
I think your want to switch the dirt in and out to amp too.
You could also do it with two poles by taking the dirt out to the amp. It would only bypass post fx loop effects, but that may be a good thing too.
So, one pole to switch dirt out to return/second switch
On pole to switch HXour/dirt out from previous pole.
Then you could still use tuner compressor etc at the HX and have an indicator.
 
I thought the idea was to get rid of the HX completely when running just dirt.

To include the HX Post-DIRT:

DGWVI TRANSLOCATOR DIRT in HX and after.png


If you do get some loading, use a 4PDT instead of the 3PDT: 2 Poles for switching as per diagram above, 3rd pole to isolate the HX LOOP SND or wherever it's needed; last pole for LED channel-indicator.




PS:
@DGWVI

DGWVI TRANSLOCATOR DIRT + HX in&after isolated loop.png
I don't see how there'd be any bleed-through now, with the 4PDT.
 
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Well that changes everything... and maybe nothing. I still think the Translocator can do what you want, but you'd have to jump some jacks.



I beat my brains trying to come up with a solution, but as is often the case, it turned out to be much simpler than I initially thought.
I think it can be done with a 3PDT stomper — 2 poles for the switching and one for the A/B-indicator LED.
Here's a block diagram of sorts:

View attachment 106378

It's always quite possible I've missed something, such as having the HX LOOP SND loading down the guitar's pickups when bypassing the HX's input...

I'm certainly no rocket-appliancest, please point out whatever I did wrong.

Awesome, thank you!
I need to clear the jobs on my bench, then I'll give this one a go. If needed, I'll throw a buffer in

I thought the idea was to get rid of the HX completely when running just dirt.

To include the HX Post-DIRT:

View attachment 106381


If you do get some loading, use a 4PDT instead of the 3PDT: 2 Poles for switching as per diagram above, 3rd pole to isolate the HX LOOP SND or wherever it's needed; last pole for LED channel-indicator.




PS:
@DGWVI

View attachment 106383
I don't see how there'd be any bleed-through now, with the 4PDT.

Yes, I'm wanting to completely remove the HX from the path (tails are fine, but I don't use delay or reverb anyway)
 
One last one for you @DGWVI:

DGWVI TRANSLOCATING LOOP DIRT & HX ISOLATED.png

This one almost entirely isolates the HX, save for the dirt hitting the return-loop of the HX — which could be eliminated if you go to a monster-toggle 4PDT that you can flick with your toe, downside being no LED indicator.


I look forward to seeing what you end up implementing (buffer etc).
 
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