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The "Effect" option and the entire LFS2 footswitch is a latching footswitch with LED lights. This allows you to turn on the effects and make channels changes. The LED will correspond with the effect being on or off. If you're switching channels, this overrides the effect option in the saved preset. Even though the saved preset might have the effect turned to the "OFF" position, this will still appear as ON with the footswitch. This is why you may not getting certain settings as "Saved" when you have the LFS2 pedal connected. Since the pedal is overriding the saved preset default settings. This is normal behavior for the LFS2 latching footswitch. The footswitch options correspond with the LED lights. You can save it correctly with the LFS2 disconnected, or with the Catalyst Edit software. If you see the lettering at the top of Catalyst edit as RED, this means the preset is changed. TAN lettering would mean its saved and hasn't been changed. Catalyst Global Settings: In the newer firmware updates 2.02 or above, there are some additional global settings that have been added to the menu. This is depicted with a "Gear Wheel" icon in the top right of the Catalyst Edit software. The LFS2 footswitch is a Latching switch, since its stays ON, or stays OFF depending on what it's set to. The LEDs corresponds with those ON/OFF settings. If you're using a Momentary Footswitch with the Catalyst, you can adjust the settings menu to "Footswitch Momentary" - this will change the behavior of the way the footswitch behaves when its pressed. This is especially helpful if it want to use the TAP tempo feature on your switch, or turn on the Tuner by pressing and holding the FS button.
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Hello, NEED HELP...PLEASE! I have an HX Effects and I am using Command Center to program a button inside a preset to flip between snapshot 1 and snapshot 2. I have the button programed on PRESS/RELEASE so that when I PRESS it goes to snapshot 2 and REALEASE it goes to snapshot 1. I currently have it set as follows, and when press the button it LATCHES to snapshot 2, then when I want I press the button again it RELEASE and it goes to snapshot 1, this is what I am looking for! The issue is, I set this up in one preset, and when I went to another preset to repeat this process the button is only momentarily switched, NOT latching. What did I do right the first time that I am messing up on repeat?
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Hi, I recently picked up a SuperEgo+ pedal to create drones for practicing against. The superego plus has a feature where it can be controlled from external switches. I want to use the external amp control on the helix to trigger the superego hold function. The problem I'm facing is that the exernal amp control on the helix appears to be latching (press to connect, press to disconnect). The superego wants the switches to be momentary (press to connect, release to disconnect). Is there a way to get the Helix to used momentary switching behavior on the external amp control output?
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Hello, I'm trying to fully integrate the PODHD500x with Ableton Live so that I can use the "Looper" device in Ableton, because I want the master clock to be Ableton so that my loops are always in sync and in the right Time Signature depending of what track I'm running. So to clear some info about my setup. I'm already sending and receiving MIDI from Ableton through the POD. At this moment I can send program changes from Ableton to switch presets and banks in the hardware. Also I can even control specific devices in the Hardware, like for example sending Midi to the POD to activate FX and Modulate the Expression pedals. So this chapter is working like a charm. What is missing though is a way to use the Looper in the POD to control Ableton Live's Looper. So at this point I'm already sending MIDI to Looper. The way I've managed to don't have the POD's Looper over Ableton's Looper was to turn the playback volume of Looper on the POD to 0. This way I can only listen the Looper from Ableton. Now the biggest problem arises from the button behaviour in the POD itself when the looper switch is Activated. Because the REC and Overdub (as also the the PLAY and STOP) use the same Switch (alternately) mapping it to Ableton creates a problem that involves having to press twice for the Switch to do it's defined midi function. So the way I have it set up is by using 6 Switches. a) Switch #1 (FS5) - REC a) Switch #2 (FS6) - PLAY a) Switch #3 (FS7) - OVERDUB a) Switch #4 (FS8) - STOP a) Switch #5 (FS1) - UNDO a) Switch #6 (FS2) - CLEAR But for this to work as a normal Midi Looper too this buttons need to have an option to work as momentary and only send one CC event. So my suggestion is to have an option in the Hardware itself to "Bypass the Looper's Switches functions" (making all the FS switches "MOMENTARY" OR "NOTE") so that If anyone wants to use the Looper function as a MIDI CC's it won't be limited because of the way the Switches Work in the POD. Let me know what you guys think of this :) Thank you Andregmendes.com
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Hi, I'm a bass player using a Boss GT-10B and am interested in replacing it with an M9. Being a former owner of a floor POD XT, I know that the individual sounds that I'm after are possible, but there is one effect sound in particular that I've used through the years and I want to make sure that I can achieve this "signature" sound with the M9: My GT-10B has two effect busses that enable me to use a momentary switch to open my delay for as long as my foot is pressing down on the pedal. When my foot releases the pedal the delay trails while I continue with my dry bass sound. This is great for transitions and is important for my purposes. Can the switches in a scene be set for toggle or momentary? Can I configure the M9 to let the delay trail afterwards? Thanks Marty