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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

2042.0. "Punch-in footswitch" by DFLAT::DICKSON (Effective use of networks) Tue Jul 11 1989 16:39

    Anybody know how a punch-in footswitch works?  A Fostex 8051 for
    example.  I want to build one from scratch, but I need to know what
    kind of microswitch to get and how to hook it up.
    
    SPST closed for record?
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2042.1DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVIDThe sea refuses no river...Tue Jul 11 1989 18:065
I can't speak for Fostex but my Tascam has a momentary contact single pole 
push button switch that I built myself for $2 rather than the $25 Tascam 
gets for theirs...housed in an H4005 box that was scrap/downrev....

dbii
2042.2Radio Shack has oneVOLKS::RYENRick Ryen 285-6248Wed Jul 12 1989 16:519
I picked up one at Radio Shack, for about ~$3.50. It had a 
non-standard mini plug and very short cable, which I cut off and 
replaced with a female 1/4" jack.

It might not stand up to a lot of heavy abuse, but it was a reasonably 
cheap and effective solution. Just another option... I could never get 
the mechanical design to work right.

Rick
2042.3Fostex had some odd thingsCSC32::G_HOUSEBe excellent to everyone!Thu Jul 13 1989 23:119
    I don't know about the Fostex model you mention, but some of them
    didn't do this electronically (notibly the X15).  They have a little
    pnumatic tube setup similar to to a remote shutter release for a
    camera. 
    
    I use a standard momentary contact footswitch which cost about $5 with
    my Ross 4-track.
    
    Greg
2042.4Boss foot switchesANT::JACQUESMon Jul 17 1989 14:0033
    An alternative to the Tascam foot switch is a Boss FS5U.
    
    Boss makes two models of foot switches. The FS5U is for
    punch in/out applications (the U denotes unlatched, meaning
    the switch does not lock on/off). The FS5L is the latching
    model needed for switching effects on/off, and can also
    be used for channel switching on some amps. 
    
    Both units have a polarity switch to match them to whatever
    you are controlling. The FS5L unit has an LED to tell when 
    the switch is on/off (depending on the polarity setting).
    therefore the FS5L requires a 9v battery to run the LED, but
    the FS5U does not require a battery. 
    
    Both units feature the same micro switch mechanism used on
    all Boss effects, the ME5, FC100 foot controllers, etc. 
    The switch does not see any pressure like a regular stomp
    switch generally sees.
    
    Both units have a 1/4" phone jack input so that any length
    cable may be used.
    
    Perhaps the nicest feature of these pedals is the fact that 
    they are keyed so that two or more pedals may be ganged together
    side by side. 
    
    The down side is that they are relatively expensive (~$25/each)
    but well worth it in my opinion. I have one of each and plan to
    add more to the "gang" later as needed.
    
    Mark Jacques