Dimitree
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In my DIY console that I'm currently building, for the routing of the channels to the buses, I'd like to have three push switches that route the signal to their corresponding bus #1 #2 or #3. If no switch is pressed, then the signal goes to the main Mix bus. Of course as soon as one of the switch is pressed, the connection to the main Mix bus is broken. So you either route the signal to the main Mix, or to one of the buses.
For all the buses, the summing is done with virtual earth summing, and the "rbus" resistor values is yet to be determined.
Do you see any downside in this arrangement that I drawn?
I see those two aspects to consider:
1) there is a priority in the routing, ie pressing both #2 and #3, signal goes to #2. That does not bother me.
2) bus resistors are left floating when the signal is switched off from their bus. I don't know how much this could be an issue, considering that the switches would be placed really close between them and between the buses, on the PCB
what do you think? is there something I didn't consider?
thank you
For all the buses, the summing is done with virtual earth summing, and the "rbus" resistor values is yet to be determined.
Do you see any downside in this arrangement that I drawn?
I see those two aspects to consider:
1) there is a priority in the routing, ie pressing both #2 and #3, signal goes to #2. That does not bother me.
2) bus resistors are left floating when the signal is switched off from their bus. I don't know how much this could be an issue, considering that the switches would be placed really close between them and between the buses, on the PCB
what do you think? is there something I didn't consider?
thank you