amplitube x-gear feature
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- KVRer
- 25 posts since 27 Dec, 2005
Hi everyone!
I was wondering if there's a way to control simultaneously different parameters with the exp. pedal!
for example, i'd like to assign to the pedal different parameters, like delay time + wah wah + cab ambience!
I tried one time but the pedal works only as a switch ON-OFF, it doesn't control at the same time different "knobs"...
Is there a way to do that???
I think i heard it was possible (in the brochure they claim you can control four different parameters with one pedal)
thanks a lot guys!
I was wondering if there's a way to control simultaneously different parameters with the exp. pedal!
for example, i'd like to assign to the pedal different parameters, like delay time + wah wah + cab ambience!
I tried one time but the pedal works only as a switch ON-OFF, it doesn't control at the same time different "knobs"...
Is there a way to do that???
I think i heard it was possible (in the brochure they claim you can control four different parameters with one pedal)
thanks a lot guys!
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Yes, you can do that. Each of the 6 expression pedals can be assigned to ANY of the knobs which to me is totally AMAZING! As one who has owned a lot of vintage pedals I've always liked the ones that had a "CV" input for a pedal so you could control a filter or an LFO rate etc. Now with Stomp IO you can control ANY of the pedal's knobs and simultaneously with one pedal as well if you like. You really can do some wicked real time live effects with this system.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 27 Dec, 2005
Hey Squids!Squids wrote:Yes, you can do that. Each of the 6 expression pedals can be assigned to ANY of the knobs which to me is totally AMAZING! As one who has owned a lot of vintage pedals I've always liked the ones that had a "CV" input for a pedal so you could control a filter or an LFO rate etc. Now with Stomp IO you can control ANY of the pedal's knobs and simultaneously with one pedal as well if you like. You really can do some wicked real time live effects with this system.
Thanks a lot!
Now that I know it's possible, how can i do that?
I don't have Stomp/IO yet!
I have a Roland GT-8 floor processor, can I use it?
Could you please tell me what are the steps you did to assign knobs to Stomp pedal?
Thanks for your time!
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 3 Jul, 2005 from The Realm of Possibilities
Not that I have one but here's a guess....spsati wrote:Hey Squids!Squids wrote:Yes, you can do that. Each of the 6 expression pedals can be assigned to ANY of the knobs which to me is totally AMAZING! As one who has owned a lot of vintage pedals I've always liked the ones that had a "CV" input for a pedal so you could control a filter or an LFO rate etc. Now with Stomp IO you can control ANY of the pedal's knobs and simultaneously with one pedal as well if you like. You really can do some wicked real time live effects with this system.
Thanks a lot!
Now that I know it's possible, how can i do that?![]()
I don't have Stomp/IO yet!
I have a Roland GT-8 floor processor, can I use it?
Could you please tell me what are the steps you did to assign knobs to Stomp pedal?
Thanks for your time!
Midi out of the GT-8, select it as the midi input device in Xgear or as a midi input device in your host, bring up a stomp, select midi learn on a parameter and push the pedal up and down
If it responds, you're golden. Just do the same for all the stomps.
Play what you feel and feel what you play.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 27 Dec, 2005
I can already use my expression pedal to control wah wah!
The problem here is that I CAN'T ASSIGN KNOBS DIRECTLY TO EXPRESSION PEDAL!
I can only assign the slot (let's say Stomp A - slot 2) to the pedal, but
that way I can't control the knobs, and the pedal works just as an ON-OFF
switch! any clue? Thanks
The problem here is that I CAN'T ASSIGN KNOBS DIRECTLY TO EXPRESSION PEDAL!
I can only assign the slot (let's say Stomp A - slot 2) to the pedal, but
that way I can't control the knobs, and the pedal works just as an ON-OFF
switch! any clue? Thanks
