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Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-03-12 by Aaron Miller

I would like to know how i can turn effects on and off like stomp 
boxes with my gsp 2101 version 1.06.06 and my art x-15 ultrafoot.

When i push the mode button on my x-15 and then push the buttons 
nothing happens....all i can figure out is up to 4 parameters with 
the 2 foot controller pedals and bank and patch changes. I really 
need to be able to assign 2-3 fx to one switch so i can go from a dry 
distortion sound to a wet clean sound within a given patch...btw 
switching patches isn't an option because i need to go to distortion 
and back to clean instantaneously any suggestions?

Thanks

Aaron

Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-05 by ruedigermartin

Hi Aaron,
you could use the second pedal on your X-15 ultrafoot,
and programm the controls you need for switch on in one direction and 
switch off in the another direction.
But with the knobs of the x-15 you should be possible to swichting
on or off the effects of any Midi-Divice, the GSP also.
Look into the UserPanel of xp-15  for the controlernumbers of the 
desired knobs and change this numbers to the controlernumbers
of the effects in your GSP. Than you need to store the changes in 
your xp-15.  Thats all.
greetings
Rüdiger

--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "Aaron Miller" <aaronmiller81@y...> 
wrote:
> I would like to know how i can turn effects on and off like stomp 
> boxes with my gsp 2101 version 1.06.06 and my art x-15 ultrafoot.
> 
> When i push the mode button on my x-15 and then push the buttons 
> nothing happens....all i can figure out is up to 4 parameters with 
> the 2 foot controller pedals and bank and patch changes. I really 
> need to be able to assign 2-3 fx to one switch so i can go from a 
dry 
> distortion sound to a wet clean sound within a given patch...btw 
> switching patches isn't an option because i need to go to 
distortion 
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> and back to clean instantaneously any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Aaron

Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-05 by KD5UJP@AOL.COM

Hey, I think you have me confused with someone else.
My name is Brad and I am a member of the 2101 group.
A funny coincidence though as I happen to own an ultrafoot as well as an sgx2000 though I use the fc2101 on my gsp 2101.
later bro
kd5ujp@...
Brad Wines

RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-09 by MM

Hi all,
 
Is it just me or are times bad for effects processors? Seems like no one
makes a decent inexpensive unit any more. Local music shops are
depressing. My 2101 is aging and might need a replacement. I suppose a
triaxis / lexicon type of deal might suffice but the prices are pretty
steep. Anyone know of any good new units out there? Thanks - 
 
Mark

Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-10 by Brian C. Hansen

Have you looked at DigiTech's GNX3? I haven't had a chance to try one yet, but I know my local dealer can't keep them in stock.
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----- Original Message -----
From: MM
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

Hi all,

Is it just me or are times bad for effects processors? Seems like no one makes a decent inexpensive unit any more. Local music shops are depressing. My 2101 is aging and might need a replacement. I suppose a triaxis / lexicon type of deal might suffice but the prices are pretty steep. Anyone know of any good new units out there? Thanks -

Mark



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RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-10 by Jorge

If you don't mind a combination effects processor inside the foot pedalboard itself, the Roland GT-6 is hard to beat. The only problem, which I also had with the 2101 is the work involved in getting just the right distortion. I have had that problem with every multi-processor I have owned or tried. .........


MM <strategy400@...> wrote:

Hi all,

 

Is it just me or are times bad for effects processors? Seems like no one makes a decent inexpensive unit any more. Local music shops are depressing. My 2101 is aging and might need a replacement. I suppose a triaxis / lexicon type of deal might suffice but the prices are pretty steep. Anyone know of any good new units out there? Thanks - 

 

Mark


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RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-11 by MM

I looked at it on the website. The GNX3's selling point is 'ease of use'
probably at the expense of flexibility. I rather like being a sound
engineer :-)
Also for me it's easier to record directly to the PC and edit there
rather than record/transfer/edit. Guess I'd really like to see an
improved 2101 with more memory and a better preamp section. If I use a 4
voice detune on the 2101 there's hardly room for anything else (guess I
need more 2101's). 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian C. Hansen [mailto:bchansen@...] 
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:17 PM
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot
 
Have you looked at DigiTech's GNX3?  I haven't had a chance to try one
yet, but I know my local dealer can't keep them in stock.

Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-11 by Brian C. Hansen

What about the Genesis 3? From what I understand, it's more for studio work, and if you wanted to use it for live work, you'd need the external foot controller.
I agree, I'd love to see a fuller version of the 2101 with larger S-Disks, but sadly, I don't see that happening. Today, it seems everybody wants ease of use.
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----- Original Message -----
From: MM
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

I looked at it on the website. The GNX3’s selling point is ‘ease of use’ probably at the expense of flexibility. I rather like being a sound engineer J

Also for me it’s easier to record directly to the PC and edit there rather than record/transfer/edit. Guess I’d really like to see an improved 2101 with more memory and a better preamp section. If I use a 4 voice detune on the 2101 there’s hardly room for anything else (guess I need more 2101’s).

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian C. Hansen [mailto:bchansen@mchsi.com]
Sent:
Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:17 PM
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

Have you looked at DigiTech's GNX3? I haven't had a chance to try one yet, but I know my local dealer can't keep them in stock.



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RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-12 by Jorge

How much for one in excellent condition plus two extra chips that I never installed. I'm not selling it for a giveaway price so don't dream please. Also, let me know where you are located?  .......... Jorge


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I looked at it on the website. The GNX3\ufffds selling point is \ufffdease of use\ufffd probably at the expense of flexibility. I rather like being a sound engineer J

Also for me it\ufffds easier to record directly to the PC and edit there rather than record/transfer/edit. Guess I\ufffdd really like to see an improved 2101 with more memory and a better preamp section. If I use a 4 voice detune on the 2101 there\ufffds hardly room for anything else (guess I need more 2101\ufffds). 
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From: Brian C. Hansen [mailto:bchansen@...] 
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:17 PM
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

 

Have you looked at DigiTech's GNX3?  I haven't had a chance to try one yet, but I know my local dealer can't keep them in stock.


 


 


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RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot

2003-08-12 by MM

I'm not in the market for one at the moment as tempting as it is. What
do they go for these days.US$450-500? 2 on ebay for $300+ w/ controller
right now. Also one for $175 not working and someone is selling eproms.
Get em while they're hot.
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From: Jorge [mailto:jorgana@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 5:01 PM
To: gsp-2101@...m
Subject: RE: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot
 
How much for one in excellent condition plus two extra chips that I
never installed. I'm not selling it for a giveaway price so don't dream
please. Also, let me know where you are located?  .......... Jorge


MM <strategy400@...> wrote: 
I looked at it on the website. The GNX3s selling point is ease of use
probably at the expense of flexibility. I rather like being a sound
engineer :-)
Also for me its easier to record directly to the PC and edit there
rather than record/transfer/edit. Guess Id really like to see an
improved 2101 with more memory and a better preamp section. If I use a 4
voice detune on the 2101 theres hardly room for anything else (guess I
need more 2101s). 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian C. Hansen [mailto:bchansen@...] 
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:17 PM
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Using an ART x-15 ultrafoot
 
Have you looked at DigiTech's GNX3?  I haven't had a chance to try one
yet, but I know my local dealer can't keep them in stock.
 
 


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2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-20 by Al Costa

Hey All,

I got myself a TriAxis and this is what I want to do with it.  I want to 
use the 2101 as my controller (with C1 pedalboard).  I want to plug my 
guitar into the TriAxis, put the 2101 in the effects loop and only use the 
2101's digital effects, return it to the TriAxis then out through my 
SonicMaximizer into my Mesa 50/50 power amp.  My question is: can I route 
the TriAxis through the MIDI ports in the 2101 in such a way that I can 
switch patches on both units at the same time to go from, say, a richly 
chorused, shimmering clean sound to a highly flanged, heavily distorted, 
Van Halen-esque sound by pushing a single foot pedal on the C1?  If so, how 
do I do that?

Thanks,
--AL

Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-23 by Tod Brueske

Are you able to assign the Triaxis patches to different MIDI patch change 
numbers.  In other words, can you tell it to go to patch # 8 when it 
receives a #9 message instead of only coming up with patch #9 every time?

At 09:57 PM 8/19/03 -0400, you wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>Hey All,
>
>I got myself a TriAxis and this is what I want to do with it.  I want to
>use the 2101 as my controller (with C1 pedalboard).  I want to plug my
>guitar into the TriAxis, put the 2101 in the effects loop and only use the
>2101's digital effects, return it to the TriAxis then out through my
>SonicMaximizer into my Mesa 50/50 power amp.  My question is: can I route
>the TriAxis through the MIDI ports in the 2101 in such a way that I can
>switch patches on both units at the same time to go from, say, a richly
>chorused, shimmering clean sound to a highly flanged, heavily distorted,
>Van Halen-esque sound by pushing a single foot pedal on the C1?  If so, how
>do I do that?
>
>Thanks,
>--AL
>
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Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-24 by Al Costa

Yes, that is my understanding from the manual.

At 12:40 AM 8/23/2003 -0700, you wrote:
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>Are you able to assign the Triaxis patches to different MIDI patch change 
>numbers.  In other words, can you tell it to go to patch # 8 when it 
>receives a #9 message instead of only coming up with patch #9 every time?
>
>At 09:57 PM 8/19/03 -0400, you wrote:
>>Hey All,
>>
>>I got myself a TriAxis and this is what I want to do with it.  I want to
>>use the 2101 as my controller (with C1 pedalboard).  I want to plug my
>>guitar into the TriAxis, put the 2101 in the effects loop and only use the
>>2101's digital effects, return it to the TriAxis then out through my
>>SonicMaximizer into my Mesa 50/50 power amp.  My question is: can I route
>>the TriAxis through the MIDI ports in the 2101 in such a way that I can
>>switch patches on both units at the same time to go from, say, a richly
>>chorused, shimmering clean sound to a highly flanged, heavily distorted,
>>Van Halen-esque sound by pushing a single foot pedal on the C1?  If so, how
>>do I do that?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>--AL
>>
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Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-25 by Tod Brueske

Actually you don't need to do that.  Here's what you do do.
You need to set up the TriAxis to receive on a MIDI channel, let's say 
channel 1.  First determine which two program numbers you want to have come 
up at the same time.  Let's say you want TrixAxis patch #32 to come up when 
you go to patch #10 on your 2101.  Press the MIDI button on your 2101 and 
then press the next button 5 times. you should see a page that looks 
something like this

1  Device       1  Ch 1
2  GSP Program  1
3  Send as              1

Press the function key 1 under the screen.  Each time you press it the 
first number will cycle 1-4.  If you want you can press the name button and 
actually give it a name.  Ya know what this means.  It means you can 
control 3 devices other than the Triaxis, that have MIDI, to do the same 
thing the TriAxis is going to do at the same time!!!!  We will assume you 
want the Triaxis to be Device 1.  You then spin the data wheel and the Ch 
number will change.  Make that 1 also.  Now press function button two and 
spin the data wheel until the #10 appears.  This of course is your 2101 
patch number.  Then press function button #3 and spin the data wheel until 
the #32 comes up.  You are now done.  So now, everytime you call up patch 
#10 on your 2101, patch #32 will appear on the TriAxis.  If the wrong 
TriAxis patch comes up, make sure that MIDI program change number 32 is 
assigned to 32 on your TriAxis.  Another thing that you'lll want to check 
is the front panel change option.  Press the MIDI button and press the next 
button 4 times.  You''re looking for a page that looks like this

1  MID Merging  Off

2  Send Front Panel
     program change?     No

Press function button 2 several time and you'll see it toggle between Yes 
and No.  What this does is, if it's set to no and you go to patch #10 on 
your 2101 from the front panel, the Triaxis will NOT be sent a program 
change number and it will stay the same.  The only way it will change is if 
you go to patch 10 on your 2101 from the footpedal.   Some people like that 
for programming purposes.  If you want Triaxis patch 32 to come up when you 
go to 2101's patch 10 from the front panel set it to yes.  There that 
should do it.  I find the MIDI capabilites of this thing simply amazing and 
this is just the tip of the iceberg.  I could write a book on it's 
capabilities.  Hope this helps.

At09:22 AM 8/24/03 -0400, you wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>Yes, that is my understanding from the manual.
>
>At 12:40 AM 8/23/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>Are you able to assign the Triaxis patches to different MIDI patch change 
>>numbers.  In other words, can you tell it to go to patch # 8 when it 
>>receives a #9 message instead of only coming up with patch #9 every time?
>>
>>At 09:57 PM 8/19/03 -0400, you wrote:
>>>Hey All,
>>>
>>>I got myself a TriAxis and this is what I want to do with it.  I want to
>>>use the 2101 as my controller (with C1 pedalboard).  I want to plug my
>>>guitar into the TriAxis, put the 2101 in the effects loop and only use the
>>>2101's digital effects, return it to the TriAxis then out through my
>>>SonicMaximizer into my Mesa 50/50 power amp.  My question is: can I route
>>>the TriAxis through the MIDI ports in the 2101 in such a way that I can
>>>switch patches on both units at the same time to go from, say, a richly
>>>chorused, shimmering clean sound to a highly flanged, heavily distorted,
>>>Van Halen-esque sound by pushing a single foot pedal on the C1?  If so, how
>>>do I do that?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>--AL
>>>
>>>
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Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-26 by Al Costa

That's all great stuff and I'll do it but what plugs into 
what in the back?  I'm confused about In, Out & Thru.


On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 14:02:44 -0700
  Tod Brueske <tbrueske@...> wrote:

RE: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-26 by MM

Tod,
 
Thanks for the mini tutorial. Good stuff.
 
Mark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tod Brueske [mailto:tbrueske@...] 
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:03 PM
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis
 
Actually you don't need to do that.  Here's what you do do.
You need to set up the TriAxis to receive on a MIDI channel, let's say 
channel 1.  First determine which two program numbers you want to have
come 
up at the same time.  Let's say you want TrixAxis patch #32 to come up
when 
you go to patch #10 on your 2101.  Press the MIDI button on your 2101
and 
then press the next button 5 times. you should see a page that looks 
something like this

1  Device       1  Ch 1
2  GSP Program  1
3  Send as              1

Press the function key 1 under the screen.  Each time you press it the 
first number will cycle 1-4.  If you want you can press the name button
and 
actually give it a name.  Ya know what this means.  It means you can 
control 3 devices other than the Triaxis, that have MIDI, to do the same

thing the TriAxis is going to do at the same time!!!!  We will assume
you 
want the Triaxis to be Device 1.  You then spin the data wheel and the
Ch 
number will change.  Make that 1 also.  Now press function button two
and 
spin the data wheel until the #10 appears.  This of course is your 2101 
patch number.  Then press function button #3 and spin the data wheel
until 
the #32 comes up.  You are now done.  So now, everytime you call up
patch 
#10 on your 2101, patch #32 will appear on the TriAxis.  If the wrong 
TriAxis patch comes up, make sure that MIDI program change number 32 is 
assigned to 32 on your TriAxis.  Another thing that you'lll want to
check 
is the front panel change option.  Press the MIDI button and press the
next 
button 4 times.  You''re looking for a page that looks like this

1  MID Merging  Off

2  Send Front Panel
     program change?     No

Press function button 2 several time and you'll see it toggle between
Yes 
and No.  What this does is, if it's set to no and you go to patch #10 on

your 2101 from the front panel, the Triaxis will NOT be sent a program 
change number and it will stay the same.  The only way it will change is
if 
you go to patch 10 on your 2101 from the footpedal.   Some people like
that 
for programming purposes.  If you want Triaxis patch 32 to come up when
you 
go to 2101's patch 10 from the front panel set it to yes.  There that 
should do it.  I find the MIDI capabilites of this thing simply amazing
and 
this is just the tip of the iceberg.  I could write a book on it's 
capabilities.  Hope this helps.

At09:22 AM 8/24/03 -0400, you wrote:

>Yes, that is my understanding from the manual.
>
>At 12:40 AM 8/23/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>Are you able to assign the Triaxis patches to different MIDI patch
change 
>>numbers.  In other words, can you tell it to go to patch # 8 when it 
>>receives a #9 message instead of only coming up with patch #9 every
time?
>>
>>At 09:57 PM 8/19/03 -0400, you wrote:
>>>Hey All,
>>>
>>>I got myself a TriAxis and this is what I want to do with it.  I want
to
>>>use the 2101 as my controller (with C1 pedalboard).  I want to plug
my
>>>guitar into the TriAxis, put the 2101 in the effects loop and only
use the
>>>2101's digital effects, return it to the TriAxis then out through my
>>>SonicMaximizer into my Mesa 50/50 power amp.  My question is: can I
route
>>>the TriAxis through the MIDI ports in the 2101 in such a way that I
can
>>>switch patches on both units at the same time to go from, say, a
richly
>>>chorused, shimmering clean sound to a highly flanged, heavily
distorted,
>>>Van Halen-esque sound by pushing a single foot pedal on the C1?  If
so, how
>>>do I do that?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>--AL
>>>
>>>
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Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-27 by Tod Brueske

Sorry, 2101 MIDI out to Triaxis MIDI in.  That's all you need for what you 
want.  This way the 2101 is controlling the Triaxis.

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Re: [gsp-2101] 2101 & TriAxis

2003-08-27 by Al Costa

Okay, cool, and again, thank you so much for you help.  

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:20:58 -0700
  Tod Brueske <tbrueske@...> wrote:
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>Sorry, 2101 MIDI out to Triaxis MIDI in.  That's all you 
>need for what you want.  This way the 2101 is controlling 
>the Triaxis.
>
>At 09:21 AM 8/26/03 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>That's all great stuff and I'll do it but what plugs into
>>what in the back?  I'm confused about In, Out & Thru.
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