Hi all. This is my first post so here goes: I've recently bought a music 'sampler' unit with the option to tap in a tempo with a spst normally open footswitch. It shorts to earth when pressed and creates a single musical drum sound.
The problem is, there is no way of connecting a metronome to the unit, so tempo will always be approximate - eg as my foot taps it. I was wondering if I could work a small spst normally open relay, from the headphone output of my metronome - thereby being able to connect the footswitch wires to each pole of the relay, so that a tempo speed on the metronome will trigger/pulse the spst relay on and off, as if my foot was doing it?
Hope this makes sense. The metronome has an output voltage from the headphone socket of 0.01 volts as a regular pulse. The sample unit has no measurable voltage at the footpedal spst switch, it just shorts to earth when pressed to make a 'beat'.
I'm good with a soldering iron, but with a very basic knowledge - eg can wire up electric guitar pickups with pots and caps etc and check with a meter but thats about it.
Any help or ideas gratefully appreciated.
The problem is, there is no way of connecting a metronome to the unit, so tempo will always be approximate - eg as my foot taps it. I was wondering if I could work a small spst normally open relay, from the headphone output of my metronome - thereby being able to connect the footswitch wires to each pole of the relay, so that a tempo speed on the metronome will trigger/pulse the spst relay on and off, as if my foot was doing it?
Hope this makes sense. The metronome has an output voltage from the headphone socket of 0.01 volts as a regular pulse. The sample unit has no measurable voltage at the footpedal spst switch, it just shorts to earth when pressed to make a 'beat'.
I'm good with a soldering iron, but with a very basic knowledge - eg can wire up electric guitar pickups with pots and caps etc and check with a meter but thats about it.
Any help or ideas gratefully appreciated.