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February 9, 2010 at 1:04 am #106857TheDanMember
Hey guys,
I'm planning to use the TF as a Midi controller for the MF. I had a G-minor, which worked cool as a midi controller. Only problem was that I couldn't use one expression pedal to control both units with Midi.
Is there a chance to programm the footswitches of the TF, that when I bypass the unit it will bypass the Modfactor as well. The opposite way of course too. Saving a preset on the modfactor in bypass and activate it with the TF. Same thing in Play Mode….when you need the repeat on the Timefactor and the slow/fast switch on the MF to just step on the TF to activate both or to bypass them.
Last question: Seems like the footswitches are always active in bank mode. Is there another way to programm them. I mean that when I need a sound with just the chorus active to just hit the 1:1 preset on the TF without activating it? Hope I gave you an idea =)
Did anybody had experience connecting a mono Ernie Ball Volume pedal with both factors through a y-cable? I don't want to spend 240€ for the stereo version.
Thanks Daniele
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February 9, 2010 at 4:30 pm #119967achaputModerator
Hi Daniele,
The way to do what you are asking with the footswitches is to get a 3-button aux switch and a y-cable so you can connect it to both Factor pedals at once. You can program the aux switch to do whatever you want.
You should be able to use a y-cable with an expression pedal also if you want to control both Factor pedals.
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February 10, 2010 at 12:22 am #119971TheDanMember
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm planning to get the Pitchfactor as well. What do you think is the best way to control all of them. I used a G-minor which worked pretty well. Bank up/down/bypass/repeat/brake function worked well. It's just the fact that I can't control all three pedals with an expression pedal through Midi that makes it a little complex now.
Do have any other ideas about the expression pedal to control all three factors?
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