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Willwork4food

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  1. i wanna take the electronics out of the guitar and out them on th floor. Problem is i can;t figure out how to do the switching, I'm lookinjg to use the "switch" like multieffects processor, but am having NO luck finding a schematic for one. When i step on one swithch i want the other switches to turn off. I don't knjow if i njeed to use digital switches, relays, or what not, which is why i'm trying to get my grubby little hands on a multi effects processor to see how they do it. Once i get that part figured out i plan on adding a switch to the guitar itself to switch between onboard electronics to floor board electronics. Any help is Greatly appreciated. You guys rock, and this forumj is a GOLD MINE of info!!!!

    ROCK ON!!!!

    :D Darrell :D

  2. Anyone know where to find a schematic for a multi effects processor? All i'm interested in the the switching part of it. I've looked high and low on the net and can't find a thing. Any help would be highly appreciated!!! Thanks in advance add ROCK ON!!!!

    Darrell

  3. Hi all

    Totaly new to the world of electronics :D

    I just can't figure out how to set up a way for switching. What i mean is... if I have 5 diffrent switches; how can I set it up so I can "master" what ever switch I turn on? For instance I step on switch 3 I want switch 1 to get turned off. Should I use electronic switches, or is there a way to do this passivly? I really need to figure this out. Thanks for any help!!!!

  4. Hey all. I'm looking for ways to make a pickup system thats kinda like Snap On Tools. What I mean is... Having pickups that are interchangeable by snapping them in and out. One idea was to have the pickup ring have wiring in it and the pickup itself pop in like a 9 volt battery. Just wondering if this is possible or been done before. Thanks

  5. EQ controls like those on mixing desks are active as they provide boost as well as attenuation. Passive tone controls only cut, so I would consider whether you want clever selective cutting (as said, Varitone) or a more flexible system which may take a lot more dialling in if you're looking for multiple tones to use live.

    What is a veritone? How does it work?

  6. Would cutting Mother of pearl on a jigsaw work? just curious.

    As Mattia said, no.

    Jigsaws are way to violent!

    If you use a jig saw there won't be much of you or the MOP left so please step away from the saw!!!!!!!!!! :D

    Mike

    Thanks!!! I'll leave the jigsaw alone! I appreciate the advice. :D

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