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I have stand-in switches in port 3/4 (FC-6) that trigger scenes 7 and 8. They work as expected and are set up with only a tap for each scene respectively. I did have to reverse polarity on both of them, otherwise there was around a one second hesitation. They are both set to follow hardware as well.
But I've noticed there's still a slight hesitation. With a "normal quick tap" it seems to be switching upon release rather than the instant it's pressed as on the built-in FC-6 switches.
One thing I did to confirm the oddity was to press and hold each stand-in switch (there is no hold functionality programed to the switch[es]). This resulted in about a one second or so hesitation (similar to above).... compared to the built-in switches which instantly change upon pressing (as well as pressing & holding [again no hold functionality program to these switches either]). The delay in switching is just much longer when holding the switch down vs a quick tap.
I have two different types of switches and they both (mal)function exactly the same. The only difference is the polarity has to be reversed for one brand vs the other.
Has anyone else noticed anything like this?
The only thing I can think of that might slow them down, and honestly I'm just guessing as I have no idea, is that I used 18 gauge wire. I repurposed two of the switches from the boxes they came in into another box I had made, and the other two switches were purchased individually. So I needed longer wire to accomplish this and 18 gauge is all I had on hand.
I know my way around the Axe III pretty well and can't think of any other settings that might affect this ... -am- I missing any?
Anyone have any ideas?
But I've noticed there's still a slight hesitation. With a "normal quick tap" it seems to be switching upon release rather than the instant it's pressed as on the built-in FC-6 switches.
One thing I did to confirm the oddity was to press and hold each stand-in switch (there is no hold functionality programed to the switch[es]). This resulted in about a one second or so hesitation (similar to above).... compared to the built-in switches which instantly change upon pressing (as well as pressing & holding [again no hold functionality program to these switches either]). The delay in switching is just much longer when holding the switch down vs a quick tap.
I have two different types of switches and they both (mal)function exactly the same. The only difference is the polarity has to be reversed for one brand vs the other.
Has anyone else noticed anything like this?
The only thing I can think of that might slow them down, and honestly I'm just guessing as I have no idea, is that I used 18 gauge wire. I repurposed two of the switches from the boxes they came in into another box I had made, and the other two switches were purchased individually. So I needed longer wire to accomplish this and 18 gauge is all I had on hand.
I know my way around the Axe III pretty well and can't think of any other settings that might affect this ... -am- I missing any?
Anyone have any ideas?
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