If you could do that, which you can’t, the problem would be when you switched it back your volume would jump to wherever you left the pedal when you were using it for delay mix or whatever. If your running your volume a say 75, and you switch to delay, lower that to 100 and then switch back the pedal is now at 100 so big volume jump
I’d say just get a second pedal if you want to have one always do a given function. They are pretty cheap and it just makes life so much simpler, know that the right pedal is always controlling volume, the left pedal is controlling effects blend on a patch by patch basis etc
Way easier than trying to remember for a given preset what pedal controls what
It would be easier to use the Wah pedal for multiple things since it’s not global. Have you tried that?Thanks. I can only fit two on my board and I use another one for a wah. May have to just use a third pedal off the board.
It would be easier to use the Wah pedal for multiple things since it’s not global. Have you tried that?
I use a pedal for global volume. On occasion I'd like to switch over for another use, like controlling delay mix. What's the best way to do this?
You can insert a volume block in your preset and then assign the switch to another function. I do this for wah. But you could do to for another function.I use a pedal for global volume. On occasion I'd like to switch over for another use, like controlling delay mix. What's the best way to do this? I don't use scenes by the way. Can I assign a switch that would toggle the pedal from global volume to another function? Thanks.
This is cool...never thought of thisHere's another way to approach using one pedal for both volume and wah:
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/can-one-expression-pedal-with-x-y-and-scenes-do-this.108189/