Chad Beattie
Experienced
Axe-Fx FW: 5.07
FC Firmware: 1.06
With more than one pedal or pedal and external switch plugged in to the FC, there is a delay from the time the axe-fx is powered on to when you can calibrate the pedal(s). This delay doesn't exist when only one pedal is plugged in.
In my case, the calibration indicator stays to the far right even if you move the pedal. After a while (I didn't time it yet), it eventually starts working. This behavior doesn't occur when just one pedal is plugged in. I can power off the axe-fx, power on, and go to the calibration setup. The indicator immediately moves left to right and right to left as you move the pedal around.
Hopefully I explained that in a legible manner. Just bringing this up to see if it's normal or if it points to a potential issue. Tested with two different axe fx's and both fc-6 and fc-12 with different cables and EV1/EV2 pedals along with external switches. I figure it may be some polling the axe is doing to see what is all connected before the calibration will work?
FC Firmware: 1.06
With more than one pedal or pedal and external switch plugged in to the FC, there is a delay from the time the axe-fx is powered on to when you can calibrate the pedal(s). This delay doesn't exist when only one pedal is plugged in.
In my case, the calibration indicator stays to the far right even if you move the pedal. After a while (I didn't time it yet), it eventually starts working. This behavior doesn't occur when just one pedal is plugged in. I can power off the axe-fx, power on, and go to the calibration setup. The indicator immediately moves left to right and right to left as you move the pedal around.
Hopefully I explained that in a legible manner. Just bringing this up to see if it's normal or if it points to a potential issue. Tested with two different axe fx's and both fc-6 and fc-12 with different cables and EV1/EV2 pedals along with external switches. I figure it may be some polling the axe is doing to see what is all connected before the calibration will work?