Hi dear ILFz, recently I istened to the new John Scofield album that flattered me 100%. So great! He sometimes uses a sort of - its sounds to me at least - artifical vibrato and I decided to give it a try. I own a MDfi Electronics "Pitch Pirate" and I wonder if I could replace the on-off switch with a toggle one, just to make it more easy to engage the effect. Thanks a lot!
Last edited by intrepido on Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I would be honest, i haven't tried to install a flip switch over a footswitch but i would avoid doing it on a mid-fi pedal because they are so gorgeously built that modifying one would almost ruin the value of it AND there is little to no room to move around in those enclosures and you run the risk of messing something up if you aren't patient.....
let us know if you make the attempt, i'd be curious to hear if it works.....
you should probably ask this in the DIY section, we've got some brilliant brainiac builders hanging out there....
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stanimal wrote:let us know if you make the attempt, i'd be curious to hear if it works.....
It will work, no reason for it not to, functionally stomps and toggles do the same thing and in the pedal they're wired in the standard stomp box fashion... but I don't see why you would want to because I agree very much with this statement >
i would avoid doing it on a mid-fi pedal because they are so gorgeously built that modifying one would almost ruin the value of it
But each to there own, I would think it voids any warranty doug gives though and messing up is possibility.
Teej212 wrote:wouldnt it be easier to step on it than to reach down and flip a switch?
Uuuuh, sorry. Maybe I've spelled it wrongly. I didn't mean toggle, rather a momentary switch, you know, the one that doesn't have to be "clicked" to the on or off position. The thing is make it part of your actual playing, like: noooote-eoeo(vib)-eeee (sorry for this...) everytime you feel like to do it. It's a super cool way of enhance your playing... For those that warns about voiding the warranty (thanks), the pedal is two years old, so... BUT, the messy gut of the mid-fies scares me a little bit. Let's see. What about a "Clone Theory" mod? XD
Nychthemeron wrote:Why not install a momentary switch and keep the bypass too? It shouldn't be too difficult, though the spacing of the switches would be hard...
Good call... you'd need to rehouse it though in a 1590BB... but that would also leave you open to adding extra mods and keeps the case stock for resale.
No reason you couldn't do it to a Clone Theory either though.
Or you could see about getting an external feedback looper with a momentary switch - there are plenty available out there, including by builders on this board like OhNoHo, Rockness Monster and McSpunkle. Plus feedback loop = extra-crazy effects!
Nychthemeron wrote:You could just build yourself a Pitch Pirate and mod it for momentary since Doug did post the schematics for his lineup a while ago.
holy crap WHAAAAAT??????
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