I'm sure most of you are familiar with the DOD DFX94, or at least one of it's DOD cousin delays.
I'd like to make looping (and messing with the loops) and triggering easier. I'm imagining a mod similar to the "looper stomp" mod people do to the DL4 that involves augmenting its rotary switch (which is also the mode selector switch on the DFX94) with stomp switches that select positions on the rotary switch, effectively bypassing the rotary switch when engaged.
The DOD DFX94 has one mode for loop recording, and another mode for triggering the loops. You have to record the loop in one mode, then turn the rotary switch to trigger mode to play the loops back. I'd like to wire the pedal with two switches if possible, one to enter loop mode and bypass the rotary switch (where I would record a loop), then stomp another switch to trigger the loop... this stomp would ideally both enter the trigger mode (a position on the rotary switch) and also trigger the loop (stomping on the main/bypass footswitch). THOUGH, since the "entering the trigger mode" stomp would need to be non-momentary (I think), and the triggering of the loop itself would be momentary (right?), I'm guessing that one stomp can't do both of those things I'd like it to... so maybe I'd need three stomps, where the mode-selector stomps would be non-momentary and the trigger stomp would just remain as the main/bypass stomp already there.
Either way, if I wanted to return to whatever mode the mode selector rotary switch was on, I would click the looper or trigger stomp, which would return full functionality to the rotary switch and whatever position the rotary was on before I stomped the looper switch would be active (i.e. a delay setting).
On top of all of that, the DFX94 has this very cool feature where you can mess with the loops you recorded. By turning the time knob you can speed up or slow down the recorded loop. If there was any way to externally control this knob by replacing it with a passive expression pedal output maybe?, that would be great. OR maybe if there's room in the enclosure I could just move the knob to the side of the pedal and replace it with a larger roller knob I could move with my foot.
Sorry for the wall of text... hopefully I've written this post coherently and in the correct subforum, and someone out there is familiar with this pedal and/or the DL4 mods and could help me with this! For whoever can help me work through this mod I'll make it worth your while by throwing you a pedal or something when it's all done.
Thanks!

