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August 11, 2010 at 12:16 pm #107208E.M PulinxMember
hi !
I just received my H8000FW.
how can I run 2 separate non-monolithic presets at the same time in both DSPs,the routing being set in parrallel A||B , via midi with one foot controller ?
I can only obtain one DSP at once,when I'm sending with the foot controller the prg change number;I CANNOT OBTAIN a same prg change number for both presets in the 2 different DSPs.
Thanks
E-M Pulinx
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August 13, 2010 at 7:12 pm #120658achaputModerator
If you turn OMNI mode OFF and set the MIDI Base channel to 1, then MIDI program changes on MIDI Channel 1 will change presets on DSP A and MIDI program changes on MIDI Channel 2 will change presets on DSP B.
So if your MIDI foot controller can send MIDI program changes on two different MIDI channels at once then you can do this.
-Alan
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August 18, 2010 at 9:15 am #120684E.M PulinxMember
thanks Alan.I'll search such a foot controller !
Now my last question :
Many of the presets do not have wet/dry controls. The balance is in the system ,not in the preset. I have for sure the dry sound that I can put in parallel with the effects, letting a 100% wet setting , but -to my ears- it doesn't sound the same!
So,how to do for saving a wet/dry control for each preset ?
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August 18, 2010 at 7:19 pm #131859ThreeFingersOfLoveParticipant
E.M Pulinx:
thanks Alan.I'll search such a foot controller !
Now my last question :So,how to do for saving a wet/dry control for each preset ?
Hi,
You need to modify the algorithm in VSig. Just insert a mixer and route the dry signal directly from the AD converters and the wet singal at the end of the FX. Also insert 2 knobs for the dry/wet amount and send these to a MENUPAGE module so that they appear in the actual H-8000FW LCD screen.
Regards,
Yannis
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August 19, 2010 at 8:02 am #131863unguitarParticipant
Pulinx,
as for a footcontroller I can suggest you to check http://www.gordius.be
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August 23, 2010 at 8:56 am #131876E.M PulinxMember
MANY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU
EMP
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