Is it possible? I'd like to pull the midi ports and capability from an unused effects unit and add it to another not originally designed for it. I don't need to send data packets, just use the midi switching ability to engage and disengage it from my effects loop.
I have the service manual for the midi unit, which might help in disassembly, but it's a guessing game for the other unit.
It’s not clear what you’re talking about. MIDI is a communications protocol, and an optically coupled electrical interface. What do you mean by “MIDI switching ability”?
No modification of the pedal needed, just connect a MIDI controlled bypass switch around the pedal. One digital output driving a relays or analog switch.
Thanks FvM. Similar to a Loop Switcher? There's a midi controlled switcher on the market called the Morningstar ML5, but it's $200. Was hoping to avoid that heavy cost.
Barry, what I meant was I only want to send program changes to turn the pedal on and off, not send data packets to midi instruments or other effects.
The more I think about it, I wouldn't know how to add features such as silent switching, true bypass or even low-noise circuitry. I'm probably better off buying the ML5 as I can see this project escalating quickly.
Thanks FvM. Similar to a Loop Switcher? There's a midi controlled switcher on the market called the Morningstar ML5, but it's $200. Was hoping to avoid that heavy cost.
Barry, what I meant was I only want to send program changes to turn the pedal on and off, not send data packets to midi instruments or other effects.
Whether you want to send data packets or not, once you've decided to use MIDI you've committed to having a device that can interpret MIDI, whether you're only using one function or all of them.
Oh, I've committed to it. The rest of my guitar rig, including amp channels and rack in the FX loop is controlled by midi. The last piece to add is my overdrive pedal which is out in front of the amp with the noise gate.