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> - pressing a start pedal starts recording instantly, pressing > same button again starts the first loop. > - pressing start again would get back to recording (not > overdubbing but > replacing) and another hit on start would start the new loop > again at its new loop length. > - a second pedal could be used to overdub on a loop playing already. You need: * a DL4 * some 74xx series ICs * a soldering iron In looper mode, the logic of the DL4 is like this (footswitches and LEDs numbered from left to right): * In the beginning, all LEDs are off ("standby mode"). * Start recording with FS1. LED1 and LED2 light up. ("recording mode") * You close the loop with FS2 (LED1 goes out, LED2 stays on) ("playing mode") * To start a new loop, you have to press FS2, (LEDs go out, "standby mode"), then start from the beginning. So the logic you need for your one-pedal looper to react to a press of that switch is: if NOT LED2 then -- standby mode FS1 elseif LED1 then -- recording mode FS2 else -- playing mode FS2, FS1 after delay -- wait an unnoticeable delay, e.g. 1ms, then start recording end if Or for your two-pedal looper (sw1 - start pedal, sw2 - overdub pedal) if sw1'event then if NOT LED2 then -- see above FS1 elseif LED1 then FS2 else FS2, FS1 after delay end if elseif sw2'event then if LED2 then -- only does something when a loop is playing FS1 end if end if Use 74xx logic gates and a 1ms delay and wired OR to wire those two pedals to control FS1 and FS2, also taking in LED1 and LED2. If you're crafty, you can fit it in the original box and spend considerably less than $10. Rainer