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Hello Boogie Forum Folks... The topic says it all. Here we go...
So as my amp collection grew I wanted a seamless way of switching between them in my studio. With alot of input from fellow boogieforum bro Thaymz about multiple amp support, I ended up creating a custom midi based tri-amp switcher that switches between 3 amps and supports 4CM. It also has the capability of directing preamps to other power amps supports stereo, wet dry, etc. It has midi in/out and the capability to process FC or CC commands so it's got programmatic flexibility. I put together a prototype by hand, a labor of love that was... it's been the heart of the studio for a while now.
I could have gone the KHE route, Radial or other switcher solutions, they are perfectly fine solutions. Mostly this endeavor was for the learning, midi especially and I like doing this stuff anyway. It's a modular approach, expandable with the switch modules.
Now I'm thinking about making another one to support my live work and possibly a dual amp setup with integrated amp control to eliminate the external Voodoo control switcher. Making another one by hand is not a good idea for the rigors of the road. So my thinking now is creating a simple base PCB motherboard that can accept the switch modules, the Arduino controller and power supply.
Just looking for feedback, input, discussion before I build anything like a PCB for the switch modules. Dunno maybe there is interest from others, but I'm not looking to go into some kinda business here maybe open sourcing what I have is of interest. Anyway any thoughts are welcomed.
So as my amp collection grew I wanted a seamless way of switching between them in my studio. With alot of input from fellow boogieforum bro Thaymz about multiple amp support, I ended up creating a custom midi based tri-amp switcher that switches between 3 amps and supports 4CM. It also has the capability of directing preamps to other power amps supports stereo, wet dry, etc. It has midi in/out and the capability to process FC or CC commands so it's got programmatic flexibility. I put together a prototype by hand, a labor of love that was... it's been the heart of the studio for a while now.
I could have gone the KHE route, Radial or other switcher solutions, they are perfectly fine solutions. Mostly this endeavor was for the learning, midi especially and I like doing this stuff anyway. It's a modular approach, expandable with the switch modules.
Now I'm thinking about making another one to support my live work and possibly a dual amp setup with integrated amp control to eliminate the external Voodoo control switcher. Making another one by hand is not a good idea for the rigors of the road. So my thinking now is creating a simple base PCB motherboard that can accept the switch modules, the Arduino controller and power supply.
Just looking for feedback, input, discussion before I build anything like a PCB for the switch modules. Dunno maybe there is interest from others, but I'm not looking to go into some kinda business here maybe open sourcing what I have is of interest. Anyway any thoughts are welcomed.