Ok, I wondered if that was the case.
So it seems like I can't really combine IA PC buttons with Device PC+/- because once they are out of sync, both PCs will be sent and will conflict with each other. Is there an IA action that I could put on the IA buttons that would reset the state of the...
I'm not 100% clear on what you're trying to do but do both presets have a tempo set to them? That should be all you need. There's also a setting on the Timeline *per preset* to respond to midi clock or not.
I have a page that has 4 grouped buttons that each send a PC to my Timeline for my 4 most used presets, then I also have Device +/- buttons on the same page that page my Timeline to whatever PC I want. If I engage one of the 4 grouped IA buttons, I'd like the Device +/- buttons to turn it off...
LOVELY. That's exactly what I was looking for. I thought I read about that feature but didn't see it on the globals page so I gave up too soon. Thanks!
I am noticing that when I am on my Loops page, switching any pedal on or off seems to cut the output for a split second which is very obvious when I am using a long decay reverb and or delay (which is almost always).
To be more specific:
Loop 4: Dunes
Loop 9: Timeline (stereo in/out, in...
Is there a way to make presets default to honoring Song tempo when they're used within a song? I know you can set tempo to "song" on each preset, but this gets very tedious if you set up a whole setlist with unique presets for each song.
I would love to be able to give audio loops and switches a custom name so it's a little easier to quickly remember what I'm toggling on/off within a Preset in the editor. An example would be naming Audio Loop 1 "Deep Six", or Function 1 "MG Red Remote"
I tried two different ones. One is a Hosa molded one, the other is either BTPA or Disaster Area one, can't quite remember. Seems unlikely that they'd both be wrong but could be I guess. Are there any other possibilities?
I'm getting a low pitch hum when I connect MIDI from the PBC to Timeline. Ground loop maybe? PBC and Timeline are powered by Mondo, Amp is plugged into another outlet. Timeline is currently connected after the PBC, rather than in a loop.
I'm not sure what right angle connectors BTPA uses but I know that standard Switchcraft type right angle connectors will fit pointed down at around a 45 degree angle.
Yeah you could probably get away without using the buffer at all — the only thing I'm not sure of is if the tuner out still works if you use the passive input? If not, and you want to utilize that, you could go > passive input > pbc > out 1-4 > buffered input/output > in 5-6 > ...
From the Interfacer website it looks like theres a passive thru input on the box, just use that instead of the buffered one.
For guitars with active pickups or fuzz/wah pedals that don’t play well with the buffer, plugging into the passive input completely bypasses the buffer.
You probably...
You know, looking at my settings file it does look like Dry was defaulted to Off. I ripped my rig apart and ended up putting the M5, Timeline and BigSky after the PBC for the time being, just to simplify cabling a bit. I will experiment with toggling the Dry signal when I can.
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