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RE: LoopIV sysex, etc.
Yes! Being able to configure a preset to use a pedal when you don't yet
have one plugged in is very handy.
But let me explain my question a little better...
These two scenarios lead to the same situation:
1) Plug in a feedback pedal. Set Loop/Delay to "Flip." Now unplug the
pedal. Press PARAMETERS then LOOP/DELAY. You'll see "noP" displayed as
the
Loop/Delay setting. (What dat mean?)
2) Without a feedback pedal plugged in, send a sysex message to cofigure
Loop/Delay of preset 0 to "Flip". Now press PARAMETERS then LOOP/DELAY.
You'll see "noP" displayed as the Loop/Delay setting.
So at this point, do a long press of PARAMETERS to return to play mode.
Tap
RECORD. EDP starts recordings. Tap RECORD. EDP stops recording and
initiates playback. But what Loop/Delay setting was actually used? I
can't
tell from the front panel because it shows as "noP".
- Dennis Leas
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Williamson [mailto:rdwiv@webtv.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 1:48 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: LoopIV sysex, etc.
> BTW: Say that I send a sysex message to set Loop/Delay to "Flip" but a
> feedback pedal is not plugged in. The displayed value of Loop/Delay (as
> shown on the EDP) is "noP" but what is the mode really?
>
The mode is Flip, but will not work without the pedal plugged in.
A sysex message can patch the EDP into any of the modes that require a
pedal, without a pedal actually plugged in.
That lets you create presets that may or may not reflect how you currently
have the footswitches & pedals configured.