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Guitar Pedals

Guitar Pedals

2010-03-19 by deividnb1

Hello everybody!

I am a long-time guitar pedal fan, but I am very frustrated because my pedalboard is very big and heavy, so I thought - why not take the electronics out of the pedals and make a sort of "modular"? This way I would be able to fit everything in a small box, and I could patch the pedals in different ways "on the go".

This can be done relatively simply but while I was doing it I thought that I could take it to the next step - control voltage... could it be possible to control the feedback of a delay pedal with a doepfer's LFO?

Just out of curiosity...

Best regards,
David

AW: [Doepfer_a100] Guitar Pedals

2010-03-22 by yahoo@doepfer.de

> Hello everybody!
>
> I am a long-time guitar pedal fan, but I am very frustrated
> because my pedalboard is very big and heavy, so I thought - why
> not take the electronics out of the pedals and make a sort of
> "modular"? This way I would be able to fit everything in a small
> box, and I could patch the pedals in different ways "on the go".
>
> This can be done relatively simply but while I was doing it I
> thought that I could take it to the next step - control
> voltage... could it be possible to control the feedback of a
> delay pedal with a doepfer's LFO?
>
> Just out of curiosity...
>
> Best regards,
> David

It depends upon the circuitry of the pedal. In many cases the A-101-9
universal Vactrol module can be used for this application.

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer

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