Hmmm, so I bought the cable, plugged it in and the pedal worked for 5 minutes. When I go look at the screen where I assign its type and function, the calibrate tab shows zero range of motion. Bad pedal? Bad cable? Or is there a setting somewhere buried in the menus I am missing?
Mission Engineering EP1-KP expression pedal + Stage (step by step setup guide)
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November 19, 2019 at 2:26 AM -
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What are you trying to control with it? Wah or Volume or Morph or more than one of those from the same pedal?
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OK. If only Wah check the following.
1 is the Wah block turned on. I presume you have it linked to the toe switch on the Mission?
2 check the Wah pedal mode on page 2 of the Wah effect settings is set to On.
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OK. If only Wah check the following.
1 is the Wah block turned on. I presume you have it linked to the toe switch on the Mission?
2 check the Wah pedal mode on page 2 of the Wah effect settings is set to On.
yes and yes
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OK. I know this is a really obvious one but do you have the TRS in the correct sockets?
Change the pedal from Wah to Volume to rule out an effect setting..
Next test the cable. Ideally a multimeter or cable tester is best but TRS are also stereo cables so if you have anything with stereo Jack to Jack connection that would work.
Finally test the pedal. Again a multimeter would be ideal but failing that do you have anything else that accepts an expression pedal?
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Bought a Dunlop DVP3 volume pedal and it worked perfectly first time using the cable I had plus another I bought. The Mission Pedal is dead. Oh well. But I can use the Dunlop until I get the Mission replaced and then I will have 2 expression pedals! And the Beta 3.0 Editor released so life is good!
Thanks everyone for trying.
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For most things the Dunlop is a significantly better pedal than the Mission anyway. The Mission sucks for anything that needs accurate positioning like Volume or Morph as the travel is so short. However, the Mission is fabulous for Wah as it feels exactly like a Dunlop Crybaby.
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