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New Hand made ABY Guitar pedal Switch Box A/B Combiner Footswitch TRUE BYPASS Amp/guitar AB
1.Use Boss/Ibanez style 9v 2.mm barrel-style adapter (NOT INCLUDED) for LED power only.,Dimension:112(L)X60(W)X32(H)mm / 4.4"*2.36"*1.262.Will work without power minus LED indication. Our LED circuits does not screw with your tone3.Split between your amps or combine the two anytime4.Use for silent tuning and/or feed your tuner while playing5.Split between two instruments without unplugging and Low price too
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u/riteclique ยท 1 pointr/volcas

I guess it depends on which volcas you're using and what you mean by silence/return. Like do you want to trigger a whole sequence change or just start the sequence, or send a sequence to them. You can search for their midi charts to see exactly what things you can turn on/off. Depending on how advanced your midi devices are, you could trigger them in all sorts of ways. Basically, it might not be a direct connection, you could have foot switch->midi controller->volcas. It could be done though. Just have to figure out what code does what on the volca, then assign your footswitch to trigger that midi note on a midi controller. I've done things like that with an electronic drum set(that had analog triggers), triggering the drum module that had a midi out.

And that's if you can't just find a full on midi foot controller. they seem a lil pricey

There's also numerous ways you could do that with just audio signal routing. Like using a switch box to mute or unmute the output. (if they're playing on a loop)

I think the cheapest way you could do it would be get an old launch pad or triggerfinger you don't mind stepping on, and (hopefully) assign the correct code for play/stop. Or, use something like the Arturia keystep to send sequences all together and not use the volca's sequencer. lol sorry, I used to do a lot of stuff with midi.