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September 17, 2020 at 11:49 am #116108
Hello,
I’m wondering whether it is possible to morph between presets on the Blackhole pedal using an expression pedal connected to the rear jack?
The description says: “Map any combination of parameters to an Expression Pedal”. The manual says: “An Expression Pedal can be used to change any grouping of knob Parameters in one smooth gesture.”
This is a feature the Meris Mercury 7 pedal offers which I was contemplating buying … until I just saw the new Blackhole pedal. 🙂
Thanks!
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September 17, 2020 at 3:07 pm #155843fabeck01 wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering whether it is possible to morph between presets on the Blackhole pedal using an expression pedal connected to the rear jack?
The description says: "Map any combination of parameters to an Expression Pedal". The manual says: "An Expression Pedal can be used to change any grouping of knob Parameters in one smooth gesture."
This is a feature the Meris Mercury 7 pedal offers which I was contemplating buying … until I just saw the new Blackhole pedal. 🙂
Thanks!
Yes, you can use the expression pedals to morph between 2 sets of different parameters, which are like basically 2 presets
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September 22, 2020 at 10:20 pm #155884
If you really want 2-in-1 preset options, you can use an AUX switch. A latching switch will snap to Toe or Heel ‘presets’ on alternate switch presses. A momentary switch will, of course, keep the Toe programming for as long as you hold down the switch. Heel / main preset on release.
Keep the Global setting at EXP, or EXP+AUX. Program your Heel & Toe extremes as you normally would (but with a switch, not a pedal). Pseudo-HotSwitch functionality, found in many H9 algorithms.
Now, the true morphing with an expression pedal “in one smooth gesture” … that’s where the real beauty lies here. Simple MIX adjustments, or bending space & time. And Lexicon Vortex-style, the cocked throw positions can be as interesting as either extreme.
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