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TimeFactor User Guide Expression Pedal
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Delay Time A from 0 to 500 mS, Delay Time B from 250 mS to 750 mS, and Fdbk A from 0 to
100%. Now, you’d like to un-assign Fdbk A and have it fixed at 50% feedback rather than
have it change when the Pedal moves. Here’s what you do:
1) Press the Pedal to full heel and turn the Fdbk A knob to 50%.
2) Press the Pedal to full toe. Turn the Fdbk A knob away from 50% and back to 50%.
Remember, you must move the Parameter Control Knob to create the Pedal assignment. If a
Parameter was previously assigned to the Pedal, the only way to un-assign it, is to set the
same value for the heel and toe by turning the knob.
Expression Pedal settings can be locked using PDLOCK, which disables live Pedal
programming.
PDLOCK’s factory default is OFF. It can be enabled in the [UTILITY] menu of the System Mode.
Here’s how:
1) Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footswitch simultaneously for a few seconds
to enter System Mode. Release the Encoder.
2) Turn the Encoder until [UTILITY] is displayed.
3) Momentarily press the Encoder.
4) Turn the Encoder until [PDLOCK] is displayed.
5) Momentarily press the Encoder.
6) Turn the Encoder to select either ON or OFF.
7) Press and hold the Encoder and Right Footswitch simultaneously for a few seconds
to exit System Mode.
The Expression Pedal settings are not saved automatically. If you want to be able to recall
your Expression Pedal setting, you must perform the Preset Save operation.
If you load a Preset and the Expression Pedal is not connected, the parameter values will be
same as they were the last time the Preset was used.
Note: You can set the minimum value to be greater than the maximum value. When you do
so, as the Pedal moves towards the toe, the Parameter value will decrease.
Note: The Expression Pedal input supports control voltage inputs from 0V to 3V. Care must
be taken to avoid ground loops. If you hear a “hum” only when you’ve connected a control
voltage source to TimeFactor’s Expression Pedal input jack, then it is likely that the device
generating the control voltage is grounded to a different ground than your audio ins and
outs. Ground loops are notoriously difficult to track down and beyond the scope of this User
Guide to diagnose.

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