stevehollx
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From what I've read/played around with, I don't think this is possible, but I figured I'd run it by the community and see if anyone has any ideas.
Let's say I have three patches: Clean chorused, clean phased, clean flanged. For sake of simplicity, let's say each preset has only an amp and a single effect (either chorus, phaser, or flanger depending on the preset).
On the Axe, I have CCs set for Chorus, Phase, and Flange all set to CC 1.
Is there a way to configure an IA button for all three of these effects and get stateful LEDs? I know I can assign the IA switch a CC of 1 and get the modulation effect to turn on and off when I hit the button regardless of which patch I'm on. What I'm looking for is a way for be to be able to assign all effects 'Chorus, Flanger, AND Phaser' to the LF IA, so that when each patch loads, the LF gets the current state of the modulation block on that switch, regardless of if there is Chorus, Flange, or Phase on that block.
It looks like I can only assign a single 'effect block' to the IA switch, so the LF is only aware of the preset's modulation effect state if I happen to choose the preset with that effect.
Is there a way to do this?
Let's say I have three patches: Clean chorused, clean phased, clean flanged. For sake of simplicity, let's say each preset has only an amp and a single effect (either chorus, phaser, or flanger depending on the preset).
On the Axe, I have CCs set for Chorus, Phase, and Flange all set to CC 1.
Is there a way to configure an IA button for all three of these effects and get stateful LEDs? I know I can assign the IA switch a CC of 1 and get the modulation effect to turn on and off when I hit the button regardless of which patch I'm on. What I'm looking for is a way for be to be able to assign all effects 'Chorus, Flanger, AND Phaser' to the LF IA, so that when each patch loads, the LF gets the current state of the modulation block on that switch, regardless of if there is Chorus, Flange, or Phase on that block.
It looks like I can only assign a single 'effect block' to the IA switch, so the LF is only aware of the preset's modulation effect state if I happen to choose the preset with that effect.
Is there a way to do this?