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a way to assign a FS footswitch for the microphone


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Hi
Because we have to pass manually to guitar to mic kneeling on the floor like a molock worshipper, is there a way to assign a FS footswitch for the microphone ?
You know, I do not like molock very much & my knees are fragile anyway !
When you record in your dawn, it's a pain in the (*&?%*?$) to do it manually !

I think that the line 6 engineers have some misunderstanding of our needs !

There is a price to pay for line 6 to do inadequate things like that ... & there is so many other options outhere today!
Thanks
Daniel

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9 hours ago, Segomil said:

Because we have to pass manually to guitar to mic kneeling on the floor like a molock worshipper, is there a way to assign a FS footswitch for the microphone ?

 

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kneeling on the floor like a molock worshipper??....ah ah ah ah.. lol

 

Jokes apart,  It's not clear why you could not keep connected both the guitar and the mic at the same time.

Even if the mic is still connected it works only if its physical input is selected as a source in the input settings of the patch you are using.

 

The same thing goes for the guitar, its signal works only if its physical input is selected as input in the current patch..

 

So, where is the problem?

 

However, the answer to the original question is:

there is no way to assign a FS to the mic to activate/deactivate it. (even Molock cannot help!)

 

Eventually, if the mic signal passes only from one of the 2 parallel paths you could find different ways to mute that path with a FS, eg by placing into it a volume block set fixed to zero, so that when you turn it on with the assigned FS it mutes the signal

 

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