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How do you setup that Midi commander? Can you use all the buttons? I just need 6 buttons to change scences and tuner, tap tempo
I use SCN7 mode for AM4 with 7 buttons to control the scene mode. Switch 1-4 and the C button is tap tempo and bank up/down. As for the tuner and Boost, I use the momentary switch to drill into moray wah and the A B C button. I don't use it because it controls the scene 5-6-7 for FM3.
 
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Fresh after both being updated to latest firmware today!
Its on a Rockboard Quad 4.2 and powered by a single Cioks DC7, (Eventide PowerMax 2). Three o/p in parallel to the AM4 and 2 o/p in parallel to the VP4 and one each for the MC6Pro and XS-1 Poly Shifter.
One pedal is on the AM4 amp volume and the other for multipurpose on the VP4. The MC6Pro is set up so both the AM4 and VP4 present as one unit with 8 effects available at the foot switches. Both units switch as one from a selection of 6 presets/songs list on a separate page. Then once the preset/song has been selected the AM4/VP4 is then on the page as shown in the photo and any of the 4 scenes can be selected in any order.
It means I have set the units up so the AM4 handles the pre effects and amps with the VP4 handling the post effects. Presets and scenes move in pairs so selecting a scene or preset means both units have to be set up as one half of the complete unit. Not as difficult as it sounds but it means you have to program the midi with the right sets of your presets and scenes.
I really like the 8 equally spaced foot switches in effects mode simulating 8 effects like on a old school pedalboard. It gives me a better view and selection than on my FM3 with FS-7.
 
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Fresh after both being updated to latest firmware today!
Its on a Rockboard Quad 4.2 and powered by a single Cioks DC7, (Eventide PowerMax 2). Three o/p in parallel to the AM4 and 2 o/p in parallel to the VP4 and one each for the MC6Pro and SX-1 Poly Shifter.
One pedal is on the AM4 amp volume and the other for multipurpose on the VP4. The MC6Pro is set up so both the AM4 and VP4 present as one unit with 8 effects available at the foot switches. Both units switch as one from a selection of 6 presets/songs list on a separate page. Then once the preset/song has been selected the AM4/VP4 is then on the page as shown in the photo and any of the 4 scenes can be selected in any order.
It means I have set the units up so the AM4 handles the pre effects and amps with the VP4 handling the post effects. Presets and scenes move in pairs so selecting a scene or preset means both units have to be set up as one half of the complete unit. Not as difficult as it sounds but it means you have to program the midi with the right sets of your presets and scenes.
I really like the 8 equally spaced foot switches in effects mode simulating 8 effects like on a old school pedalboard. It gives me a better view and selection than on my FM3 with FS-7.
It's so perfect.
 
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