Awesome video! I also added a 5k attack pot to control the oscillation. So useful instead of having to keep switching it off when it gets too crazy. 1k or 2k probably better useful range. Connected spdt switch to lug one of feedback control. Connected Lug 1 of attack pot to middle lug of feedback. Jumped lug 2 and 3 on attack pot and connected the other lug of spdt switch to lug 3 of attack pot. Wanted to experiment with latching switch but ran out of room in enclosure. Would be sweet if I can output the guitar separately so that while switch is depressed, it doesn't keep adding to feedback loop.
I'm thinking about trying this on a Joyo Series 2 Analog Delay. I plan to measure the full-on resistance of the pot and then putting a resistor in series with the momentary switch that goes just beyond the pot's resistance. Is my plan a good one? I'm hoping to curb "some" of the sudden build-up by doing this.
Try jumping just the outer lug to the pedal chassis and that same wire from the chassis to the ring side of an audio jack. I dod this and used a momentary switch and then an expression pedal for some super cool effects!
i know you do mainly guitar pedals but maybe you ca help me im wanting to replace the volume pot on a guitar with a swich so i can just flick a switch and it be on what kind of switch would be best for the job im thinking spst but i just dont know
use any switch and run the wire that goes to the 1/4 out to the lug 1, then run 2 to the 1/4 inch, then run lug three to ground, or nothing would work. a spdt switch would work
I discovered this recently by excident on Way Huge Echopuss. Although it already has big enough knobs that i can easily turn them with my foot and change repeats to max. Edit: Actually it doesn't give as much repeats, even at full as it does with this feedback loop trick. I might use the handy outside battery compartment, which never been used, and get wires from there to the switch, so that i won't have to ruin the enclosure. But yeah, pretty cool stuff.
Maz Klassa If you put back to back diodes (LEDs will work fine) from the new connection of pot lugs to ground, it will keep the volume from getting out of hand.
Just to clarify, you're making a connection between the middle and an outer leg of the Repeats pot? And you can solder this connection to a momentary switch, in this example you're using an SPST momentary?