Thanks for your answer. But like I said, when I do it this way, the
footswitch is assigned for the whole bank and not only for the preset
itself, so I can't use this footswitch anymore to go to its preset.
I've tried the other way described in the user's manual :
-going into midi menu (instead of utility) and select the footswitch
with the data wheel, and then press store. The symbol that the
parameter is assigned to a footswitch appears, but when I press it, it
doesn't change the parameter, it just change to the corresponding
preset. Did I miss a step ?
Thanks for your help.
--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, Guitar Slave <guitarslave1@...> wrote:
>
> If you get the parameter toggle, it means you haven't successfully
linked the parameter to the footswitch. Make sure you save the save
the settings prior to testing. You should also be able to test the
link is effective before saving.
>
> haibaneopera <haibaneopera@...> wrote:
Hello everyone,
>
> I've bought a gsp recently, and I began to program my own algorithms
> but I have a problem with the control one foot controller : when I
> assign a parameter to a footswitch, it is assigned to the parameter
> for the whole bank and not for the the preset only. For example, if I
> assign a parameter to the 6th footswitch in a preset, I can't go to
> the 6th preset of the bank by pressing it, it just say "parameter
> toggle", even if I'm not in the preset I assigned it in. Is it
> possible to avoid this ? I didn't find anything in the owner's manual.
> And even if the algorithm is erased, it still says that this
> footswitch is assigned, so I don't know how to unlink it.
> My second topic is about the reverbs. As you know, they are quite
> tricky to configure, even the mfxverb, I only have two kinds of
> results : the reverb is too "intrusive" and deep, even with a low
> level, or it
> sounds too "unnatural". Do you know some configurations to recreate
> typical reverbs, like room, hall, plate, etc ? And if you have
> interesting reverb's parameters, they are welcome too.
>
> Thank you for your attention.
>
>
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>
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Re: Control One programming and reverb
2007-07-21 by haibaneopera
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