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M9 - Removing assignments from Expression Pedal


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Hi There,

 

I am new on this forum. I recently purchased the M9, loving this unit so far!

 

I've a problem I can't fix, I've read the user guide, forums, etc, but no luck.

 

Assigning fx unit parameters to expression pedal is really simple, works great.

 

However, what if you want to remove an assignment? for example, I have two parameters from a delay effect, (time and mix) assigned to the expression pedal, but now I've decided I want to control only "mix" parameter, is there any way to remove the "time" assignment?

 

I can't figure this out, for the love of me, so any direction on this would be hugely appreciated!

 

Thanks a lot in advance M9asters!

 

 

 

 

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If you unplug the pedal while in a scene, it will delete all assignments (it makes the heel and toe the same for whatever FX modules you have the pedal assigned to in that scene). If you have multiple parameters, and only want to delete one, you have to just do it manually. Push the pedal forward to toe position, and set the delay time to match the delay time for the heel position. Assuming you're in manual scene save mode, you'll have to re-save your scene.

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If you unplug the pedal while in a scene, it will delete all assignments (it makes the heel and toe the same for whatever FX modules you have the pedal assigned to in that scene). If you have multiple parameters, and only want to delete one, you have to just do it manually. Push the pedal forward to toe position, and set the delay time to match the delay time for the heel position. Assuming you're in manual scene save mode, you'll have to re-save your scene.

Hi phil_m, 

thanks a lot for your quick reply! sounds good. I will check this out as soon as I back home.

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Hi phil_m

 

Just wanted to confirm what you explained works like a charm, thanks a lot! So basically we need to set same value for Heel and Toe, so the control will not move using the exp pedal.

 

Thanks maestro!

 
btw - Loving M9!
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