Maybe I'm not explaining myself well. I have the control switches configured so that when pressed once, they switch between scenes of the same preset, and when held down, they control the bypass of some effects such as dist, chorus, and delay.
The lag I'm referring to is when switching between scenes. I notice that the change doesn't occur when I press the switch, but rather when I release it.
Thanks and Regards.
I believe that’s how it works, by design. as unixguy said, “When you have a Tap and a Hold function assigned to a switch the Tap function always fires on release.”
From the FC manual:
“…
SWITCHES
TAP & HOLD FUNCTIONS
Every switch in every layout can be programmed with individual TAP and/or HOLD functions.
Tap functions — used throughout history for guitar effects and beyond — are best for changes that require tight
timing. For example, a tap switch set to SELECT SCENE is ideal to change the sound precisely as a solo begins.
Hold functions on the other hand, require a "long press" and are fired after a brief
delay, so their timing is less precise. Hold switches are perfect for functions like
opening the Tuner, or accessing an alternate layout such as Looper Control.
THE RULES OF SWITCH TIMING
Like every guitar product in history with "hold" footswitches, the FC must follow rules for timing so it "knows"
whether you are trying to activate the Tap or the Hold. A switch with a Hold function must briefly delay the Tap
function until it can determine which one you are trying to activate. When this is the case, the tap is activated
when the switch is released instead of when it is depressed—unless you continue holding the switch past
the "Press and Hold Timeout" window. The following illustrations help explain switch firing and timing
…”