I finally fired up my soldering iron again!

Someone had drawn my attention here to the possibility of providing a lowpass filter output from the DOD FX-25, in addition to the stock bandpass filter. (see
http://topopiccione.atspace.com/PJ11DODfx25.html for project details)
Since it was a simple mod, I figured I'd re-enter the world of modding nice and easy, and went for a toggle that would select between bandpass and lowpass. The lowpass is obviously more bass-friendly.
The FX-25 uses a 2-pole active filter formed out of a pair of OTAs in a single LM13600. The bandpass filter output is tapped after the first of the two LM13600 sections. The lowpass can be tapped after the 2nd.
Here's what I did:
1) Cut the trace between C11 and pin 8 of the LM13600.
2) Run a wire from the common (middle lug) of a SPDT toggle to the + side of C11.
3) Run a wire from one outside lug of the toggle to pin 8 of the LM13600.
4) Run a wire from the other outside lug of the toggle to pin 9 of the LM13600.
That's it. One position is bandpass, the other is lowpass.
Because the decay of the FX-25 is not really suitable for bass, I stuck in a bleed resistor in parallel with C7 to quicken the decay. I used a 33ok resistor, but in retrospect, a 220k might have been better. I put it in permanent, but feel free to use a toggle to switch it in circuit or take it out for slower and faster decay.