ozanerkal
Inspired
Hi all,
I borrowed the Zoom FP02M exp. pedal today from a friend today in order to give it a shot with my Axe-Fx XL.
I attend to use it in two types of connection:
1st Type...
Into Pedal1 or 2 inputs on the back of Afx: So I connected the pedal to Pedal1 using its supplied TRS cable, set>I/O>PEDAL>PEDAL TYPE: Continuous and did calibration as instructed. Then set>I/O>CTRL>EXT CTRL 1 : Pedal1. Then I set my wah block to work with ext 1. But as a result, wah works partially, within only a little portion midway the pedal's physical range, the wah sweep moves from ~%30 to %100 (doesn't go below ~30)
Tried the same with Pedal2 input too, but no changes.
2nd Type...
Through my MIDI pedalboard (Boss FC-50).. this went very similar, but I guess it's not anybody's fault, as Boss booklet only recommends boss or roland exp. pedals, and doesn't suggest a calibration method.
If anybody has previously had success with this particular pedal, I would like to hear it, because I like it as it is small, light, seems durable (the M in the name is for metal. It's not like steel or something but i think kind of an alloy of metal and plastic, so relatively stronger than e.g. roland's ev-5) and there's a jack input in the front in case you want to use a different cable. (ev-5 has a non-removable cable)
I borrowed the Zoom FP02M exp. pedal today from a friend today in order to give it a shot with my Axe-Fx XL.
I attend to use it in two types of connection:
1st Type...
Into Pedal1 or 2 inputs on the back of Afx: So I connected the pedal to Pedal1 using its supplied TRS cable, set>I/O>PEDAL>PEDAL TYPE: Continuous and did calibration as instructed. Then set>I/O>CTRL>EXT CTRL 1 : Pedal1. Then I set my wah block to work with ext 1. But as a result, wah works partially, within only a little portion midway the pedal's physical range, the wah sweep moves from ~%30 to %100 (doesn't go below ~30)
Tried the same with Pedal2 input too, but no changes.
2nd Type...
Through my MIDI pedalboard (Boss FC-50).. this went very similar, but I guess it's not anybody's fault, as Boss booklet only recommends boss or roland exp. pedals, and doesn't suggest a calibration method.
If anybody has previously had success with this particular pedal, I would like to hear it, because I like it as it is small, light, seems durable (the M in the name is for metal. It's not like steel or something but i think kind of an alloy of metal and plastic, so relatively stronger than e.g. roland's ev-5) and there's a jack input in the front in case you want to use a different cable. (ev-5 has a non-removable cable)
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