[sdiy] Dry/Wet effect relay that makes 'click' noise on changes...

Mattias Rickardsson mr at analogue.org
Mon Jan 11 11:03:13 CET 2016


Hmm, I'm thinking that signal-switching clicks are caused by frequency
components being stopped or started faster than their periods. DC or
bass frequencies can't be started or stopped very quickly without
introducing clicks in higher frequencies, but treble signals can be
switched much quicker since they just contain higher frequencies.

How about switching in signals by means of a filter that somehow
sweeps from fully closed to fully open by fading in the higher
frequencies quicker than the lower ones? I guess it would mean some
kind of swept highpass-ish filter when switching a signal on, and a
lowpass-ish filter when switching a signal off. Or a multiband
solution fading in/out different frequency ranges with different
attack times.

Probably not a new or revolutionary idea. So, has anything similar
been done in any small clever circuit construction that minimizes the
clicks for a particular application? It would be nice if it could be
made more or less around the ordinary stompbox switches or Boss FETs.
:-)

/mr


On 10 January 2016 at 22:05, Simon Brouwer <simon.o at brousant.nl> wrote:
> Gordon,
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> Sorry, you are right. I was thinking about clicks occurring when no signal
> is present, but I had not considered that that will often not be the
> scenario when operating an effect bypass switch.
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> Best regards
> Simon.
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>> Op 10 januari 2016 om 16:02 schreef Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net>:
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>> On 10 Jan 2016, at 14:19, Simon Brouwer <simon.o at brousant.nl> wrote:
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>> > > If you're using mechanical switching, it's going to click no matter
>> > > what you do.
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>> > Even with a mechanical switch that clicks very loudly itself, no click
>> > need be present in the electronic signal if the circuit is designed and
>> > implemented correctly.
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>> Ok, now you've got me curious! How?
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>> My experience has been closer to Gordon's, that contact bounce in
>> mechanical switches causes clicks more-or-less whatever you do.
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>> The current fashion for "True bypass" has always amused me somewhat, as
>> when I was younger "Noiseless switching" was the big deal, and the Boss
>> pedals with their bistable-controlling-FETs scheme were thought the height
>> of sophistication!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
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