When this command is encountered, no more processing will continue for the
IA-Slot. You can use this in combination effectively to allow IF…Then…Else
type programming. IF IA-Slot #1 is ON, do these things and STOP. IF IA-Slot
#2 is ON, do these things and stop. Etc…
For the expression pedal identified in the parameter, set a new MINIMUM
value to transmit. Default is normal MIDI range of 0-127.
For the expression pedal identified in the parameter, set a new MAXIMUM
value to transmit. Default is normal MIDI range of 0-127.
By default, the LF+ assigns physical button #1 to the current pages button #1
definition. By changing this parameter, you can create virtual “pages”. If using
a LF+ 12, then Page buttons #1-#12 are assigned to Page buttons #1-#12 by
default (or as set in the global settings). If you issue this command with 13 as
the parameter, the system will change in real-time and now physical button #1
will start with Page button #13. This allows you switch between button
layouts as defined on a single page. IA-Slots could be created to shift the
Button Start value so you can “scroll” up and down the page definition.
This will BLOCK any and all Page change commands, or parameter settings,
until a Page UNLOCK command is issued.
This will stop the “block” command (#49 above) and allow page changes to
take place as normal.
Turns on LOOPER real-time processing when using an AXE-FX. Use Sync IA-
Slot and set the effect to LOOPER command you are using for the IA-Slot (Rec,
Play, Once…) Add this command to each of the IA-Slots attached to a looper
effect to insure the real-time processing starts when activated
This shuts off the real-time looper display
This removes any expression pedal slot2 definitions for the expression pedal
identified in the parameter
Force the LF+ to change the page to that page assigned to the current Preset
that is active. This is helpful if you programmatically change pages and need to
get back to the preset’s page.
If you want to have the system process a Preset momentarily and then jump
back to the current preset, this command will allow you to do that. Perhaps a
MUTE preset, SOLO preset, or whatever you can imagine. Many uses for this
functionality.