Gabor,
I’ve worked on this for you. I was able to do everything you wanted except include both reverbs. There is not enough DSP to handle all 5 effects, and all the switching. Reverbs are very DSP hungry. However, I left off the Plate Reverb there is plenty left over.
I put the Tone Control right after the Input as it has the best effect here [page 1]. Also, I added a Stereo Spread module right before the Output. If you want to hear it, just adjust it off zero.
Each effect has its own page with attached bypass switches in yellow. The chorus, delay, and reverb, use the right, middle, and left stompswitches respectively, with color coded indicators on page 0.
Front Page [page 0].
Upper left is a red tempo indicator with a yellow tap tempo button for the delay. At the upper right are toggle buttons for each effect. Across the bottom are the indicators for the reverb, delay, and chorus. The expression control is below the reverb mix in pink. I set the mix to zero, but try different base values as well as adjusting the connection strength to the exp control. I’ve also had success with a low signal strength connection to the decay as well for a slight lengthening of the decay as your toe goes down.
Enjoy.
Wow! You make the best patches. This is the multi effects patch I’ve been trying to build myself with a stomp switch for each main effect, reverb. Delay, and chorus.
Is it possible to add a midi clock to just the delay for tap tempo with my midi controller?
Yes very easily. Simply drop a Midi Clock In module on the delay page and select its channel from the menu before placing. Then connect it to either the LFO (I do this so I can verify my tempo matches), or to the delay’s tap tempo in.
Let me know if you have any trouble.
Hi Daniel!!! Thank you so much for the reply. I can’t wait to try this. I’m very new to all this. But I must say, I think the Zoia is the greatest guitar pedal ever made.
I will for sure ask questions or I have trouble. Is this place for questions or somewhere else ?
You are very welcome. I will PM you and we can discuss there.
I agree, it is easily the most versatile, complex, useful effect/instrument pedal of all time. It always returns more than what I put in.