I agree. There's not an internal clock in the modeler that keeps time when the unit is powered off as general-purpose computers have, so the user would have to enter the time every time they powered up.Probably not possible, i guess no hardware was embedded for this
I was going to say the same thing. It's the low-tech solution that costs a lot less than the recoding and hardware updates would cost.Get a little stick-on clock, attach it to the FM9 or your pedal board with double sided foam mounting tape, done.
Well, since it's not your wish, I don't think you're really qualified to say that...A count down timer would do. no need for localized time display.
Countdown would be good, especially if it could issue a MIDI message that said "FULL STOP DAMMIT!" when 45 minutes passed.Personally, I'd also prefer a timer... Down or up would be ok.
Well, since it's not your wish, I don't think you're really qualified to say that...
Personally, I'd also prefer a timer... Down or up would be ok.
I always wear a watch so the actual time isn't a concern for me.
I understand that urgeI was responding to the OP on how it could be implemented without the complications Alex mentioned. The OP did say he wanted to know how much time was left while the thread title stated the time of day which is a different requirement. So the engineer in me was trying to get clarity on requirements