Hey man thanks for the video, i havent bought the eventide, and well i bought the midi mouse thinking that is what i need for this pedal only, basically is the midi mouse is use for the presets , you get more presets, but then i learn about the digitech that is similar to your DIY pedal you made, now my questions is can i run both midi mouse and the DIY pedal as the same time, i just want the Repeat switch and the Tap tempo, please help me, i feel i shouldnt had bought the midi mouse
I am indeed using a TRS cable male/male. The output jack on the aux myTouch Slide box is stereo, not mono. If you follow the link in the description section of the video, you will find more in my lengthy blog about making this 3 button aux switch.
The button selections are assigned as you see them in the video by default. You can assign them by following the instructions in the 40+ page TimeFactor, its super easy.
alright, i found your instructions... and looks like i am good to start, but i am actually not sure what the D1 D2 is in the schematics. And i am jealous about your 13 bucks... i dont think i am going to be so lucky.
:) Thanks
TheElirock72 2 months ago
Hey man thanks for the video, i havent bought the eventide, and well i bought the midi mouse thinking that is what i need for this pedal only, basically is the midi mouse is use for the presets , you get more presets, but then i learn about the digitech that is similar to your DIY pedal you made, now my questions is can i run both midi mouse and the DIY pedal as the same time, i just want the Repeat switch and the Tap tempo, please help me, i feel i shouldnt had bought the midi mouse
mikyj139 11 months ago
Great video. Are you using a TRS cable to connect to the aux switch. How did you assign the button selections?
Thanks
kevinhunter10 1 year ago
@kevinhunter10
Whats up Kevin. Thanks for the encouragement.
I am indeed using a TRS cable male/male. The output jack on the aux myTouch Slide box is stereo, not mono. If you follow the link in the description section of the video, you will find more in my lengthy blog about making this 3 button aux switch.
The button selections are assigned as you see them in the video by default. You can assign them by following the instructions in the 40+ page TimeFactor, its super easy.
Forgivenick 1 year ago
not bad bro!
100grapes 1 year ago
@100grapes
Thanks man!
Forgivenick 1 year ago
alright, i found your instructions... and looks like i am good to start, but i am actually not sure what the D1 D2 is in the schematics. And i am jealous about your 13 bucks... i dont think i am going to be so lucky.
magnatooly 1 year ago
bro can you help me on how to build the AUX switch?
magnatooly 1 year ago
@magnatooly
Yeah bro. No problem. Have you checked out my blog post that is mentioned in the video description?
Leave me a comment on that page with the specifics that you are curious about or having troubles with and I will help guide you through it.
Thanks for watching.
Forgivenick 1 year ago
Your not cheap, your thrifty, big difference. LOL
GuitarLessonSarasota 1 year ago
Yeah bro, good work, keep it up.
GuitarLessonSarasota 1 year ago