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  1. On 10/14/2018 at 6:56 AM, codamedia said:

    M-Audio EX-P... it's the equivalent build of an EV-5 at a fraction of the price with more features. 

     

    1: Set it to M-Audio Mode

    2: Jumper the 1K resistor in the unit... just put a wire across the resistor. This is ONLY required if you want to allow the pedal to reach a "0 state".... but since you want to use the MIN setting, you most likely won't need to do it.

     

    Although that pedal works with it's minimum value.... why?

     

    Effectively, you are now limiting the expression pedals range... which completely defeats the purpose of the MIN/MAX values you can customize in each and every preset. You are forever fixed with the MIN setting on the expression pedal and will NEVER reach a true minimum regardless of your settings on the HX. This can lead to a lot of confusion and frustration when you are attempting to reach a value "lower" than the pedals min state is set for.

     

    The only reason I can possibly think of is that you want to change the min values on the fly without editing the unit.

     

    There is yet another caveat. This will all work when you have the EXP input set to global mode, but if you are set to preset or snapshot mode it will become even more unpredictable since changing presets (or snapshots if set that way) will take on an initial value until you move the pedal... which could jump dramatically. 

      

     

     

     

    I understand all the issues and I have a very simple and good reason to do this.  I've been using an expression pedal on my Fractal units for years that is bound to the global output volume.  I set the heel (minimum value) to be my rhythm volume so the toe is wide open for leads.  This allows me a variable amount of actual volume boost whenever I want it.  Sometimes I'll bring up the level part way for a passage.  This is a very simple approach to having some boundaries for volume that is easily controllable and I don't ever have to do any per-preset tweaking to get this capability.  I was exploring ways to do the same thing with the Helix.

     

    Right now I'm using a volume pedal after the main outputs that has a minimum volume (Boss FV-50L).

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  2. The system is pretty clean - the only thing that's been installed on it is the bundle that came with the Fishman Triple Play.

     

    Monkey runs and was able to update my JTV-69 firmware no problem.  Launching Workbench gives me this error:

     

    An exception was caught.
     
    java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: cmn.l6java.utils.L6EmbeddedUtils.nativeHideSplash()V
    App info: Variax Workbench 1.54 release - build 93 - Mon Mar 31 14:17:16 PDT 2008
    Date: 12/20/13 1:11 PM
    In thread: Thread[main,5,main]
    OS: Mac OS X (10.9.1 i386)
    Java VM Version: 1.6.0_65
     
    Stack trace:
     
    java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: cmn.l6java.utils.L6EmbeddedUtils.nativeHideSplash()V
    at cmn.l6java.utils.L6EmbeddedUtils.nativeHideSplash(Native Method)
    at cmn.l6java.utils.L6EmbeddedUtils.HideLauncherSplash(L6EmbeddedUtils.java:39)
    at line6editbase.app.L6EditorApp.Start(L6EditorApp.java:459)
    at line6editbase.app.L6EditorApp.access$200(L6EditorApp.java:42)
    at line6editbase.app.L6EditorApp$L6ELauncherBootstrap.OnLaunch(L6EditorApp.java:310)
    at cmn.l6java.app.L6App.Launch(L6App.java:194)
     
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