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Title: Conmutador remoto para pedales de efectos de instrumento eléctrico
Author: González Valero, Ramiro
Tutor: Moreno Soriano, Carlos Gonzalo
Abstract: The project's purpose is designing a wireless system to remotely switch the effect pedals used by electric instrument's players (electric guitar, electric bass). At these days, existing commercial effects pedals require coaxial cables for the instrument signal to reach them and can be modulated. The aim is to try to eliminate all these cables from the stage, in this way, we would activate the effects, but without their manipulation inside pedals, to achieve a better visual appearance on stage and for the durability of the effect itself, since activation is carried out with the foot.To do this, two modules will be generated, one emitter and the other receiver: The transmitter module will generate a code from the switch (foot switches), which will be emitted at 433MHz. The receiver module will receive this code and will be decoded. This decoded pulse will cause the activation or deactivation of relays, which will route the instrument's signal to the amplifier, either through the effects pedals ending in the amplifier, or directly to the amplifier, without going through the effects. The methodology used is to design the circuit based on the chosen components, to later translate them into plates and finally weld the components and make the finished pilot product, for testing.
Keywords: electric musical instruments
switches
wireless systems
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 10-Jan-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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