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 Post subject: Effect Switching Wiring, Need help in fact....
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:15 am 
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Hi, i'm doing a 3 in 1 pedal. I'll try to explain my best what i would like to do.

We have effect A, B and C.

I want to be able to decide if B goes before or after C. That is ok with Stephen «Flipper» layout.

But i'd like to be able to put A before or after B/C.

Using this layout, i just don't get it, to add the other effect switch and other «Flipper» switch..... :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: Effect Switching Wiring, Need help in fact....
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:58 am 
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You can do this Grind!

If the 2 effects in the diagram are B and C the treat the input and output of the flipper (F1) as if it is an effect. Set up another flipper (F2) with effect A as Eff. #1 and the in/out of F1 as Eff. #2. I'm pretty sure that will do what you want.

I think its just the number of switches and wires that make it confusing. :idea: If you wire the switches for B & C then hide them so that you only see the in and out wires, it's easier to see how a second flipper will work.

Good luck Rej.

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 Post subject: Re: Effect Switching Wiring, Need help in fact....
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I'm still not sure why 3 Klones in one box would need any flippers! :lol:

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:13 am 
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hogharry wrote:
I'm still not sure why 3 Klones in one box would need any flippers! :lol:

For crazy on-the-fly stacking, faster than lightening! :twisted:

clean boost > dirty boost > overdrive
dirty boost > overdrive > clean boost
overdrive > clean boost > dirty boost
clean boost > overdrive > dirty boost
overdrive > dirty boost > clean boost
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 Post subject: Re: Effect Switching Wiring, Need help in fact....
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:28 am 
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hogharry wrote:
You can do this Grind!

If the 2 effects in the diagram are B and C the treat the input and output of the flipper (F1) as if it is an effect. Set up another flipper (F2) with effect A as Eff. #1 and the in/out of F1 as Eff. #2. I'm pretty sure that will do what you want.

I think its just the number of switches and wires that make it confusing. :idea: If you wire the switches for B & C then hide them so that you only see the in and out wires, it's easier to see how a second flipper will work.

Good luck Rej.


Yeah!! that may be it! too much colors over the rainbow...i can't see anything, i'll fool around and get it! :)

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hogharry wrote:
I'm still not sure why 3 Klones in one box would need any flippers! :lol:

For crazy on-the-fly stacking, faster than lightening! :twisted:

clean boost > dirty boost > overdrive
dirty boost > overdrive > clean boost
overdrive > clean boost > dirty boost
clean boost > overdrive > dirty boost
overdrive > dirty boost > clean boost
dirty boost > clean boost > overdrive

FYI, all are Sax tested and approved. :mrgreen:


Hahahaha, that would be pure abuse...., not exactly what it's going to be.....but..... :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Effect Switching Wiring, Need help in fact....
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:35 am 
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hogharry wrote:
If the 2 effects in the diagram are B and C the treat the input and output of the flipper (F1) as if it is an effect. Set up another flipper (F2) with effect A as Eff. #1 and the in/out of F1 as Eff. #2. I'm pretty sure that will do what you want.

I think its just the number of switches and wires that make it confusing. :idea: If you wire the switches for B & C then hide them so that you only see the in and out wires, it's easier to see how a second flipper will work.

Yep, that should do the trick nicely. The only thing you won't be able to do is to put A in between B and C.

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 Post subject: Re: Effect Switching Wiring, Need help in fact....
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Perfect, thanks for the confirmation DVM, i don't want to put A between B and C anyway....A effect goes in front or a the end, meant to be like that! ;)

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duhvoodooman wrote:
hogharry wrote:
If the 2 effects in the diagram are B and C the treat the input and output of the flipper (F1) as if it is an effect. Set up another flipper (F2) with effect A as Eff. #1 and the in/out of F1 as Eff. #2. I'm pretty sure that will do what you want.

I think its just the number of switches and wires that make it confusing. :idea: If you wire the switches for B & C then hide them so that you only see the in and out wires, it's easier to see how a second flipper will work.

Yep, that should do the trick nicely. The only thing you won't be able to do is to put A in between B and C.


Thanks for the confirmation DVM. If you want all the A/B/C combos it's probably easier to make 9 separate pedals and learn to tapdance.

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hogharry wrote:
If you want all the A/B/C combos it's probably easier to make 9 separate pedals and learn to tapdance.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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