Yes, that's what I thought too. Although there's one thing I find a bit confusing about the naming of these functions: In the first case "wah pedal to volume" the initial state is wah off (the slot is greyed out on the screen), pedal works as volume pedal. Then wah is turned on (slot is black) - volume function is off. Shouldn't this be called "volume to wah"? The second case is a bit different: Wah is on in the beginning (slot is black), then pitch is turned on (now also black), pedal works as pitch pedal, wah slot stays engaged (black) but doesn't do wah. Hm.
Switching from wah to pitch using Mission expression pedal
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July 27, 2019 at 6:18 AM -
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Haha. I'm too slow. (Didn't get much sleep last night and it's very hot here in Germany at the moment.) My last post was the answer to your post #18.
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I remember trying out the stomp inverter when I ran into this problem the first time. But because it inverted all stomps, it didn't work for me.
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Exactly - the stomp inverter inverts everything - also the verb and delay - once you do it, all hell breaks loose :))
Conclusion, bad workaround. Anymore ideas?
Yes, that's what I thought too. Although there's one thing I find a bit confusing about the naming of these functions: In the first case "wah pedal to volume" the initial state is wah off (the slot is greyed out on the screen), pedal works as volume pedal. Then wah is turned on (slot is black) - volume function is off. Shouldn't this be called "volume to wah"? The second case is a bit different: Wah is on in the beginning (slot is black), then pitch is turned on (now also black), pedal works as pitch pedal, wah slot stays engaged (black) but doesn't do wah. Hm.
Odd!!!
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I have mine set up so that a Rig only ever contains either a Wah OR a Pitch effect. Might have two slots in a performance side by side with the same rig but Wah and Pitch being the only difference. Its not a big issue for me as I hardly ever use Pitch but if I used both a lot it might be a pain.
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