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October 18, 2014 at 2:48 pm #112022bodhijamesMember
Quick question. Would it be possible in a future upgrade to allow various functions to be reassigned to the tap tempo button? I only have an expression pedal plugged into my H9 and do not plan on using a Y to add an aux switch. I am finally happy with the expression pedal behavior and do not want to disturb that.
90% of the time I am not using the tap tempo button with my presets. An example would be using the Rotary algorithm. Instead of using the expression pedal to switch between slow and fast, I prefer the feel of a real Leslie and using the on/off – fast/slow footswitch. I would love to be able to assign the tap tempo button the slow/fast function since I have no plans on using the tap tempo function.
I could see many other uses if this would be possible.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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August 27, 2015 at 7:44 am #140301edwinstarParticipant
Hi! I also think that this would be a big improvement. Right now i have to use a Digitech F3X Footswitch to switch between Fast and Slow when using the Leslie Algo.
It would be great if in a future update one could assign the Fast/Slow Function to the Tap Tempo Switch.
Does anyone else agree or is there already a solution?
Thanks!
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September 6, 2015 at 10:15 pm #140448BOMFMemberedwinstar wrote:
Hi! I also think that this would be a big improvement. Right now i have to use a Digitech F3X Footswitch to switch between Fast and Slow when using the Leslie Algo.
It would be great if in a future update one could assign the Fast/Slow Function to the Tap Tempo Switch.
Does anyone else agree or is there already a solution?
Thanks!
I absolutely agree, i am very disappointed this does not exist, it should have been added to the recent update.
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September 9, 2015 at 12:48 pm #140477tzvipParticipant
It would spare me buying an aux switch, please make it happen!
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