Axess fx1 /Gma2/expession pedal settings Mystery..

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Hi ..If you can help GR8.. V1.16...The FX1 manual says that you can program the pedal ports XPD1-4 ."If the BegValue is set to PDL ,the Midi Data corresponding to the actual pedal position will be transmitted when a preset is selected" I have it controlling the Delay Mix parameter on my GMaj 2 .I have it set to PDL for the BegValue.On preset change with the pedal in any position it only gives the min value programed for the Mix parameter.Moving the pedal will change the data. Does anyone currently have their EX.pedal Midi data showing the actual position of the pedal on a preset change..I unsure where the problem is ,the controller or the Gmaj2 .... Big Thank You..
 
Way out of my league here but you may be able to find help from Mario directly or someone at Huge Racks Inc might be able to help. Im sure Dave From Rack Systems could help you out as well
 
Gainzilla":2fn65u4f said:
Way out of my league here but you may be able to find help from Mario directly or someone at Huge Racks Inc might be able to help. Im sure Dave From Rack Systems could help you out as well
Thanks..I will try that also...I do not think it is the FX1.I have the pedal set up correctly i think in the Axess Fx1.I tried programming just the preset overiding the global setting.No luck.The Gmj2 is defaulting to the min set in Delay mix .
 
Check page 15 of the GM2 manual:

Code:
MOD Master
Settings: Preset / Mod
If you are not acquainted with Modifiers, you can read about them in the “Modifiers” section of this manual. In short: Parameter values can be controlled using an external controller, such as a MIDI expression pedal. If you have set up
this external controller to control e.g. the Preset Out level, you must decide how you would like G-Major 2 to respond to the position of the expression pedal when you are recalling another preset. This is the purpose of the MOD Master parameter. Setting this option correctly depends very much on what parameter your Modifier is controlling.

Preset
If MOD Master is set to “Preset”, G-Major will ignore the position of the connected external controller and load the Modifier value stored as part of the preset.

Mod
If MOD Master is set to “Mod”, G-Major will always check the position of the connected external controller when a preset change occurs. G-Major will then respond to this

If you already set this correct, I would suggest to try and check what the FX1 is actually sending. You'd need a Midi-to-USB cable and a tool like Midi-ox, this will tell you if the FX1 is really sending out the value and not the min value.
 
lordriffenstein":3fliv3am said:
Check page 15 of the GM2 manual:

Code:
MOD Master
Settings: Preset / Mod
If you are not acquainted with Modifiers, you can read about them in the “Modifiers” section of this manual. In short: Parameter values can be controlled using an external controller, such as a MIDI expression pedal. If you have set up
this external controller to control e.g. the Preset Out level, you must decide how you would like G-Major 2 to respond to the position of the expression pedal when you are recalling another preset. This is the purpose of the MOD Master parameter. Setting this option correctly depends very much on what parameter your Modifier is controlling.

Preset
If MOD Master is set to “Preset”, G-Major will ignore the position of the connected external controller and load the Modifier value stored as part of the preset.

Mod
If MOD Master is set to “Mod”, G-Major will always check the position of the connected external controller when a preset change occurs. G-Major will then respond to this

If you already set this correct, I would suggest to try and check what the FX1 is actually sending. You'd need a Midi-to-USB cable and a tool like Midi-ox, this will tell you if the FX1 is really sending out the value and not the min value.
GR8..SOLVED....That was it...Very helpfull and cleared my brain fog...Thank you !!
 
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