How have you “guessed” it’s effect ID is 2? I’m not saying your wrong, but unless you know that, and know the interface supports it, then it’s not gonna work.Does anyone know how to activate one of the control switches (CS1-6) ? If guessing the effect ID is 2. But how do I tell the axe which one of six I want turned on or off ?
How have you “guessed” it’s effect ID is 2? I’m not saying your wrong, but unless you know that, and know the interface supports it, then it’s not gonna work.
The FC doesn’t use the third party midi interface. Likely even if the effectid was correct, that it wouldn’t work.I'm not sure, the midi spec lists ID 2 as "Control" . It's not assignable in the midi menu on the axe, but the FC is able to control it. So there might be a sysex message for this.
Let me re-word it :The FC doesn’t use the third party midi interface. Likely even if the effectid was correct, that it wouldn’t work.
What I mean is there are other definitions in that listing that also aren't available for use... e.g. ID_MIDIBLOCK, ID_FOOTCONTROLLER and ID_PRESET_FC... none of these have any meaning in the 3rd party interface.
You are correct that ID_CONTROL = 2 is in the list, but that means nothing unless you know it means "control switch" AND its supported in the 3rd party interface.
Not possible with current 3rd party interface. As far as I know.Let me re-word it :
Is it possible to enable 3rd party MIDI support for the control switches ?
Because it is?Why do you think it's missing?
Set and or gets the Looper states.
Message format:
F0 00 01 74 10 0F dd cs F7.
where dd is the desired “button” to press:
0: Record
1: Play
2: Undo
3: Once
4: Reverse
5: Half-speed
to query the state set dd = 7F
no the overdub is actioned by a repeat "record" when playback.Because it is?
Code:Set and or gets the Looper states. Message format: F0 00 01 74 10 0F dd cs F7. where dd is the desired “button” to press: 0: Record 1: Play 2: Undo 3: Once 4: Reverse 5: Half-speed to query the state set dd = 7F
Is all that's listed right now. But there's an overdub-specific command that's available that would be nice to have from third party sources.
You can trigger an overdub with a repeated record, but there's an overdub command with more specific behavior that's available and not part of the spec.no the overdub is actioned by a repeat "record" when playback.
I guess the question is more, does the Overdub button in the looper block (which seems to behave better than a second record press) do anything different from than what you get when you send two record messages? I feel like the answer is yes here, but only @FractalAudio would know for certain.Exactly. 2nd Press Record just doesn’t behave the same. There’s a dedicated Overdub command in the III. Just look at the hardware UI.
What do you mean here? How does it behave better?which seems to behave better than a second record press
Doesn’t confuse mine.Somehow the Axe-Fx sends out a message after 2nd-pressing Record that confuses the MIDI controller. Even with 2nd Press set to Stop. Have you tried this?
Which?...the MIDI controller.
Doesn’t confuse mine.
And there isn’t an overdub control on the front panel hardware...?