Maybe. Without the mini lcd, it can be very easy to forget what function they have. I think we’ll have this implementation for a little while at least.Ok, thanks.
Still think it'd be nice to have that option though
Maybe. Without the mini lcd, it can be very easy to forget what function they have. I think we’ll have this implementation for a little while at least.Ok, thanks.
Still think it'd be nice to have that option though
That's true, it would be a responsibilty of the user to not abuse that function.Without the mini lcd, it can be very easy to forget what function they have.
Scene Vol Inc/Dec & Save may be do-able and is indeed needed, as I've discovered in a few rigs I've worked on with no amp models.
Out Vol Inc/Dec for the FC too please!
That's the same thing: Out 1 / 2 Vol are saved per scene.
That's the same thing: Out 1 / 2 Vol are saved per scene.
I don't understand. The Axe-Fx II is per scene.
Yes, but I would like the option to not have it saved when I use the vol increment or decrement please.
I know why I might not. Sometimes, anyway. Stomp vs balance and rock.Now I understand you, but I don't know why you wouldn't just use a volume pedal with limited range.
As others have pointed too in the wish list thread....I’ve never been comfortable with using volume pedals...the seesaw balancing back and forth and accuracy for the precise level is toughNow I understand you, but I don't know why you wouldn't just use a volume pedal with limited range.
i can't see using inc/dec for quick, non-saved changes. that's where a pedal seems to make more sense. i spend time tapping, thinking, tapping again, thinking, then seeing it works. and by then the moment is over and i change scenes and it's gone? i don't get it.As others have pointed too in the wish list thread....I’ve never been comfortable with using volume pedals...the seesaw balancing back and forth and accuracy for the precise level is tough
The increment/decrement feature does it for me every time and is comfortably precise
What are you using on switch 4. Channels?Had to test this out to make sure I understood (Using an FC-12). For anyone wondering about 'stashing' switches, here is an example using the master layout.
As you can see by default, switches 9-12 are not configured for anything. The rest are to select layouts:
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Now, I will assign some utility type functions for both tap and hold to the 4 available switches. In this case, I have the following:
SW9: Tap Tempo / Tuner
SW10: Scene +1 / Scene -1
SW11: Preset +1 / Preset -1
SW12: SCENES / EFFECTS
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Now on the Axe-Fx, I can assign the FC Switches 1-4 to switches 9-12 on the MasterLayout. Now the 4 external switches function just as they would as using a switch on the FC itself.
FC External SW 1 = FC Switch 9
FC External SW 2 = FC Switch 10
FC External SW 3 = FC Switch 11
FC External SW 4 = FC Switch 12
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I'm just now exploring adding switches, on FC 12 if I assign an external switch to replace one of the current switches does it free that switch to be used for another function? Haven't found that to work yet. It looks to be for adding switching capability to an FC 6.
If you’re taking about stand in switches specifically, the external stand in basically mimics a switch from some layout. So it doesn’t free up that switch. But as mentioned in the thread, there are blank switch locations in the MLM that you can use.I'm just now exploring adding switches, on FC 12 if I assign an external switch to replace one of the current switches does it free that switch to be used for another function? Haven't found that to work yet. It looks to be for adding switching capability to an FC 6.
5.07 is the Axe-Fx 3 firmware at that time. This is explained in the first post of this thread.Thanks for your patients with me on this, but what is the difference between between Firmware 5.07 and Firmware 1.10. Both are pinned. My FC-12 came with 1.10 and the posting of it has a more current date (Jan 2020) as opposed to 5.07 (May 2019). I'm confused. Thanks in advance.