EXPRESSION PEDAL ASSIGNMENT
To set the expression pedal press
SHIFT + MODULATION
/EXPR*
:
the
MODULATION
button starts flashing slowly. Put the expression pedal in the lower
heel
position (or any initial /
min
position) and set the position of the knobs to their
desired positions. Then press again
SHIFT + MODULATION
/EXPR*
:
MODULATION
button starts flashing fast. We put the expression pedal in the upper
toe
position (or
any other final /
max
position) and set the position of the desired knobs. After, we
exit the expression assign mode by pressing
SHIFT + MODULATION
/EXPR*
third
time and
MODULATION
stops flashing: expression settings are made and saved. If
in one of the positions we put the pedal not fully up or down, then all further side
values have no effect on the parameter. This makes sense when we want to make
the expression pedal start working from, let’s say the middle of the move. Similar to
an expression pedal, all manipulations with the
CC#01
received at
MIDI IN
(5) are
interpreted identically to the expression pedal and vice versa: manipulation with the
pedal sends
CC#01
on the pedal
MIDI OUT
(5).
TAP FOOTSWITCH ASSIGNMENT
Each of the 9 presets has its own assigned
TAP
footswitch (14) destination. By
default it is assigned to the TAP-tempo of the delay (9). The amount of the LED
blinks during
SHIFT + TAP
combo shows the assigned mode:
🠚 one blink (by default) means that the foot switch is assigned to
TAP TEMPO
for setting delay time overriding
TIME/DIV KNOB
(9) setting when internal clock is
enabled and vice versa: when moved,
TIME/DIV KNOB
overrides previously set
TAP
TEMPO
values. The
TAP
LED blinks showing the delay tempo (with both internal or
external delay sync).
🠚
NOTE:
Tap tempo via the footswitch doesn’t work if an external MIDI clock is
enabled.
🠚 two blinks means that the
TAP
footswitch is assigned to enable / disable
the delay's looper (recirculating the delay buffer audio). This feature has a latched
action – meaning that the looper remains enabled after a single press and the LED
remains on. On the next press of the
TAP
footswitch the looper is off and the LED is
off. While the delay looper is ON, the delay clock still blinks on the same LED, but
inverted (turning OFF on each tick of a delay clock).
🠚 three blinks assigns the
TAP
footswitch to influence selected active
reverb function (13): freezing hall reverb (latched action), adding shimmer to reverse
reverb (latched action) or exciting virtual spring reverb (momentary) making it
self-oscillate.