Guys.. need some help.
Received a request from a local player to create a custom volume pedal. His idea is to have a pedal with two or three foot switches that would allow him to adijust the volume Up, Down and possibly bypass. He later added maybe having leds that showed the current output level. So after talking to him what it looks like he wants is a pedal that will allow him to step the volume down at set increments (with 10 to 16 steps) and then step the volume back up to unity.
What I think I would need is an IC that would allow we to step up/down thru several resistor values to emulate turning a pot up / down. Not looking to boost the signal. From there I would imagine a second IC of the same type to control LEDs representing the current "level". Then wire up a standard bypass.
Any help would appreciated if anyone knows of a sample circuit or IC that would help get me started. I just started searching thru google, but figured someone here may already have an idea of where to start.
AllenM
MadTone
Received a request from a local player to create a custom volume pedal. His idea is to have a pedal with two or three foot switches that would allow him to adijust the volume Up, Down and possibly bypass. He later added maybe having leds that showed the current output level. So after talking to him what it looks like he wants is a pedal that will allow him to step the volume down at set increments (with 10 to 16 steps) and then step the volume back up to unity.
What I think I would need is an IC that would allow we to step up/down thru several resistor values to emulate turning a pot up / down. Not looking to boost the signal. From there I would imagine a second IC of the same type to control LEDs representing the current "level". Then wire up a standard bypass.
Any help would appreciated if anyone knows of a sample circuit or IC that would help get me started. I just started searching thru google, but figured someone here may already have an idea of where to start.
AllenM
MadTone