Help Switch Routing

Started by seten, April 12, 2020, 05:37:16 PM

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seten

I'm building a BYOC soaring skillet but I need to make a couple modifications and I'm having trouble trying to find a way to implement them.

My pedalboard is split at an octave pedal, the octave down goes out to a bass amp and the dry signal goes to a guitar amp.

So instead of the one input I need the skillet to take two inputs - when panning is on then I'll put the two inputs through a split n blend and put that output through the flying pan as normal and it will pan the unified signal from bass to guitar amp. when the panning is disabled though, I want the bass octave to bypass directly out to the bass amp output.

http://byocelectronics.com/soaringskilletscheme1.pdf

I've been staring at this switching schematic for the skillet for a very long time and having the rotary switch in there is messing me up - I just cannot wrap my brain around it, so my first thought was to just bypass the whole skillet completely when panning is off. but I really would like to be able to use the phaser on the guitar side so I need that guitar signal to always go through the skillet circuit (ideally I'd love to be able to use the phaser on the bass side too if I have the rotary switch in that position but thats not a big deal if thatd be too difficult). Any help would be much appreciated.

In summary:
Panning on: Guitar in + Bass in ----> blend -----> Skillet in ----> Guitar out
                                                                                      -----> Bass Out

Panning off:
Guitar in ---> ? ----> (phase or no phase depending on phase switch) -----> Guitar Out
Bass in ---> ? ----> (If possible, phase/no phase depending on phase switch + rotary position selecting if bass or guitar gets phase) ----> Bass Out


Rest of the schematic is here if needed: http://byocelectronics.com/soaringskilletinstructions.pdf

seten

Update - figured something out!

patrick398

Quote from: seten on April 13, 2020, 03:32:14 PM
Update - figured something out!

Maybe post your solution, might help somebody in the future who is searching the forum.