ceedjay Posted March 3, 2021 Share Posted March 3, 2021 Hi, I've got an old Korg volume/expression pedal (KVP01) that works perfectly with the POD Go, BUT there is a strange behaviour. I set exp2 to control volume and exp1 to control another parameter. Evrything works perfectly. Now I set pedal positions to "global" because I'd like to keep the position of the pedals when I switch presets. Now that's strange : everytime I switch presets (or just depress the preset footswitch to reload it), the value of the external pedal is moved to where pedal1 is. For example, I set external pedal to 64% volume and toe down internal pedal.......now I reload preset or choose another one........volume goes to 100%. If I heel down internal pedal, it does the same but at 0%, or whatever position it is in. I tried with an M-audio Ex-p. Same thing. It does rhe same thing if I switch functions between both pedals. I tried everything. I even modified the ex-p to be only TS, but still same thing. Please, could someone with the "official" line6 ex1 have a go and tell us if it behaves the same. In this case it would mean it is a PG software bug. As it is, I have to leave both pedals on position by preset. Not satisfactory if I want to use the volume as a "master" volume. Not easy to explain, I hope I made myself clear in explaining the problem. Thanks. Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceedjay Posted March 3, 2021 Author Share Posted March 3, 2021 Hi again, It might be a bug and have nothing to do with the external pedal make. I have a preset in which exp1 controls delay level and exp2 is assigned to volume. I set volume to 100% and then push the toe switch to turn to exp1. Exp1 controls delay level, no problem, it does not control volume, Everything is ok. Now I leave the pedal half way and reload the preset (depressing footswitch).....volume goes to 45/50% without touching the pedal (it was at 100%). Unless there is something I'm not setting properly, this seems to be some kind of bug. Cheers Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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