I was going to suggest to use tip switched jacks instead of an order switching board so you can use the 3 as separate pedals or out other pedals in between... but I guess it’s too late!
Very nice build!
I was going to suggest to use tip switched jacks instead of an order switching board so you can use the 3 as separate pedals or out other pedals in between... but I guess it’s too late!
Very nice build!
This is a crude drawing, but it should explain. (wires: orange is audio, black is ground).
Each pedal is connected to its own set of jack, but the 2 "middle" jacks are switched jacks, and the switched pins of each of these are connected to each other (green wires), so that when there are nothing plugged in the switched jacks, the connection is normalized ad the audio goes through. When you insert a jack, it switches that connection off and then you can treat each board as its own pedal. You can then insert something in between, only use one in your chain, or reverse the order using patch cable.