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xChainzx Just Startin' 40 posts since
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Apr 17, 2011 8:03 AM

How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

The wah pedal seems to add a bass tone to my sounds when initialized. I have adjusted and tried didffernt wah pedals until I am cross-eyed. I am using the Custom Chrome at the moment.

 

In HD500 Edit I can cut the wah On/Off with FS5, I would like to be able to do this manually. When I click the pedal manually it takes me to the A Bank . What am I doing wrong ?

  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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    Apr 17, 2011 8:12 AM (in response to xChainzx)
    Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

    xChainzx wrote:

     

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    In HD500 Edit I can cut the wah On/Off with FS5, I would like to be able to do this manually. When I click the pedal manually it takes me to the A Bank . What am I doing wrong ?

    Go to the SETUP menu, page 1. Change the Footswitch mode (FS Mode) from ABCD to FS5-FS8.

      • Octo777 Iknowathingortwo 851 posts since
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        Apr 17, 2011 9:12 AM (in response to xChainzx)
        Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

        xChainzx wrote:

         

        Sorry... SETUP page where ? I do not see what you are talking about.

         

        Push and Hold "View" to bring up the Setup Page.

          • Nick_Mattocks Best of the Best 9,065 posts since
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            Apr 18, 2011 12:31 AM (in response to xChainzx)
            Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

            Glad to have been of some help.  When I'm not using the Wah, I personally just stand on the Toe Switch to turn it off and bypass the effect as you are going to get the wah effect in whatever position the expression pedal happens to be in.  The Toe Switch should be the ideal on/off switch for the wah.

             

            Nick

          • Octo777 Iknowathingortwo 851 posts since
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            Apr 18, 2011 6:39 AM (in response to xChainzx)
            Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

            xChainzx wrote:

             

            I haven't found a way to adjust this out. I have a noise gate in the effects chain as well. The noise from the wah is why I just wanted to assign a on/off pedal.

            Yeah, you won't be able to adjust that that out and a noise gate wont make a difference either, you are right in wanting to assign an footswitch to turn it off.

             

            Like Nick has suggested and what is the most widely accepted form of turning a wah on and off is to use the toe switch.

             

            To do this, select the Wah in the FX block, make sure it is turned off (push enter once to turn it on or off) and then push and hold "ENTER" which takes you to the FS Assign Page.

             

            You will then see that you can turn function knob 1 to change which footswitch controls the effect. You should turn it till it says " EXP TOE SWITCH" and then save your patch.

             

            Now, in theory, what will happen is that if you push down hard with your toe on the expression pedal, it will click and turn your wah on. Push it again, and it will turn your way off.

             

            Be aware that if this does not work first time, you may have to adjust your parameter controls depending on which Expression parameter you are using for the wah.

             

            If you need any more help then just ask.

            • mattyb77 Just Startin' 6 posts since
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              Dec 1, 2012 1:56 AM (in response to Octo777)
              Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

              Hi there, you seem to know a fair bit so here's few questions -

              1. How do I set the EXP1 for wah off & EXP2 for wah on for every channel?

              2. How do I copy & paste a channel? I have tried using the control key on my mac & nothing happened?

              3. Are there any suggestions/tips on setting up channels/patches for running from my Fender Strat through the POD & direct into the PA?

              4. I just spent 4 hours making patches & then it crashed & I've lost a few edits, how do I stop this in future?

               

              Thanks heaps

              M

              • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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                Dec 1, 2012 6:38 AM (in response to mattyb77)
                Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

                I think you will get better, more, and faster answers to your questions if you start a new thread for each question. Start four new discussions, ask your separate questions, and mark each thread as a question. That way people will be able to jump in on each question separately and it will be much easier for you to follow the answers and suggestions.

                 

                I think you'll probably have good answers to all your questions by the end of the weekend.

  • Nick_Mattocks Best of the Best 9,065 posts since
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    Apr 17, 2011 9:51 AM (in response to xChainzx)
    Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

    Most people would use the EXP TOE SWITCH to switch the expression pedal between Wah and Vol and this would be how to emulate a traditional Wah pedal ON/OFF.  It's simply a matter of altering the FS assignment from FS5 to another footswitch or the Exp Toe Switch in HD500 Edit or on the unit itself by clicking and holding the Enter button to get into FootSwitch assignment mode followed by navigaiting to the effect you want to change the FS assignment for by using the left and right buttons on the 4 way Nav Pad and then using encoder #1 (the encoders are the four knobs under the LCD) to select the footswitch you want to use.

     

    The Exp Toe Switch is quite hard to engage at first and you do have to stand on the toe end of the pedal quite hard to get it to work.

     

    Nick

    • johnpicton Gear Head 920 posts since
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      Apr 18, 2011 8:25 AM (in response to Nick_Mattocks)
      Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

      nickmattocks wrote:

       

       

      The Exp Toe Switch is quite hard to engage at first and you do have to stand on the toe end of the pedal quite hard to get it to work.

       

      Nick

       

      Nick you are not wrong about having to put a bit of pressure on. Does it free up a bit after a while? It is really REALLY firm.

       

      Kind regards

       

      John

      • Nick_Mattocks Best of the Best 9,065 posts since
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        Apr 18, 2011 11:30 PM (in response to johnpicton)
        Re: How To Assigned Footswitch To Cut Wah On/Off

        The Toe switch does seem to get easier to use after a while certainly, but whether that's because it actually loosens up or whether it's because you just 'learn' how to make it work (more likely IMO) I can't really say

         

        It's quite hard to operate the toe switch with your foot if you're sitting fairly low on an easy chair and it's also nearly impossible to operate by hand. 

         

        The switch itself is on a small circuit board inside which is strengthened.  It's activated by a bar on the underside of the expression pedal about a third of the way back that protrudes down inside the case of the HD500, and it's prevented from going 'too far' by a 'stop' bar on the underside of the expression pedal at the toe end, so no, you can't break it by standing on it too hard

         

        Nick

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