FAP wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 4:57 am
if everything in your pedal chain is running off the same power supply I.e. a 9v wall wart with a daisy chain to power multiple pedals, maybe another pedal in your chain is drawing more current than the others?
Yeah, randomly shitting the bed would have me looking at power issues first. Digital pedals can get hungry.
Beyond that it could be some logic latching up and essentially fucking the structure of the circuit, though that should be resettable with the age old "have you turned it off and then on again?" routine - and not a minutes to hours issue. I would speculate that a circuit fragile enough to require the power filtering caps to discharge completely before being able to unlatch and resume operation would never have made it off the design floor, but we need to consider the source..
One test for that would be to unplug the thing from power and short the power rail to ground when it hangs up (this could fuck up user memory slots if applicable). Then if it's ready to go again immediately you have a sort of solution, though if you wire that to a reset button you will want to allocate a normally closed pole to the power inlet so you interrupt power and short the hang-up with one push on the fly.
Mind you, this is all first cup of tea speculation so don't place too much on it, I really have no idea why the pedal is being a recalcitrant asshole (insert tired joke here), and it does not address the cause of the fault, which may be baked in to the design.
Serious about examining power supply though, that would be my first stop.