
So far I am pleased with the result as I now have access to 8 presets via the 4 A/B switches built into the board and for each preset am using the switches on the Amplifire for tap tempo and toggling fx and delay and this is pretty much what I need. I used a cheap Arduino Nano board (£2 from china) and a few other components (about £20 in total - mostly for the footswitches) and wrote some simple software that I have put up on github: I really wanted to expand the preset access and use more of the internal fx so have come up with a home-brew midi switching solution that can be built into a small pedalboard as shown in the pics below. I have been using all three foot switches on the Amplifire in A/B mode to give me quick access to 6 core sounds and using outboard delay and mod fx in the loop (as I need to be able to switch these for each preset).


I have been gigging with the Atomic Amplifire for a few months now and am loving the great sounds and compactness for the smaller gigs where big pedal boards and tube amps take up too much space.
