unix-guy
Master of RTFM
I was trying to add a Hold function to one of my already functioning Stand-In switches.
The Tap function is a Channel Increment on Delay 1 that rolls thru all channels and wraps around.
I was trying to add a Hold function to Bypass Delay 1.
Once I add the Hold function everything goes sideways. Tapping the switch performs the Bypass on Delay 1 which should happen on Hold. Tapping again Enables the Delay.
The Hold function doesn't seem to do anything at first, but I realized that after a Hold the next Tap now does the expected operation of incrementing the Delay 1 channel.
The next Tap is back to Bypass.
I tried this on all 3 pedal jacks with 3 different physical switches (all identically wired). The switches are normally closed momentary switches.
Different variations or the same setup on all 3... As soon as I add the Hold it goes pear-shaped
@Joe Bfstplk - not sure if this is the same issue you mentioned a couple weeks back? I think in your case pedal jack 1 behaved differently?
The Tap function is a Channel Increment on Delay 1 that rolls thru all channels and wraps around.
I was trying to add a Hold function to Bypass Delay 1.
Once I add the Hold function everything goes sideways. Tapping the switch performs the Bypass on Delay 1 which should happen on Hold. Tapping again Enables the Delay.
The Hold function doesn't seem to do anything at first, but I realized that after a Hold the next Tap now does the expected operation of incrementing the Delay 1 channel.
The next Tap is back to Bypass.
I tried this on all 3 pedal jacks with 3 different physical switches (all identically wired). The switches are normally closed momentary switches.
Different variations or the same setup on all 3... As soon as I add the Hold it goes pear-shaped
@Joe Bfstplk - not sure if this is the same issue you mentioned a couple weeks back? I think in your case pedal jack 1 behaved differently?