From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Mon Jul 30 15:23:41 2001
Subject:Re: Using Half-moon switches for clone rig

Eric,

Sorry, but to prevent viruses, the CWSG list strips off all
attachments. It's a good thing, too, because by now 5+ % of all the mail I
see daily has that @#$%! Worm.32 virus attached to it.

Why don't you post the picture in the Files area?

Regards,

-BW

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Bruce Wahler
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At 05:46 p 7/30/2001 -0400, you wrote:

> > Near as I can tell, if a guy *wanted* half-moons, it would be no real
> > trouble to wire them to a Pro3. Just some soldering -- if you were
> > so inclined.
> >
>
>I actually installed a real half-moon switch on my XK2 and I wired a 1/4"
>female jack in the bottom of it for fast/slow control of any Motion Sound
>product (I use it with a KBRm). It is VERY convenient for times when you
>either leave the footswitch at home or if the footswitch happens to fail
>on the gig. I use the KBRm footswitch 50% of the time and half moon the
>other 50% of the time (when I am not using my 122 which is driven
>straight from the XK2 via the 1122 box).
>
>See attached photo to see how I mounted the half-moon switch. Pretty
>cool vintage vibe for 90's gear.
>
>Regards,
>Eric