trying to see if I can set up a morph that turns off an effect and turns another one on at the ends of the pedal range. Reading to the manual it says it can adjust any continuous parameters. I take it that means it cannot turn an effect on and off. The reason why I want to do this is I want to turn off one delay type and on a different delay type during on certain part of the song without having to switch to a completely different rig slot. I don’t believe that the pitch harmonic delay types have an overall mix knob that I could inversely modulate with the morph pedal, so I would need to turn one off delay type (dual delay) and turn the other on. (unless I somehow missed that on the interface of the effect ). any ideas or help is appreciated.
Can morph only adjust continuous parameters?
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dutch99 -
July 6, 2023 at 9:09 PM -
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set the mix on the fx to 0 (=off) and use morphing to turn it on by increasing the mix to 100 or whatever you want.
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You can't morph on/off states. Has to be a control like mix, repeat, volume etc.
What you could do is assign a single button to both delays. One on and the other off. One press disables one and enables the other. -
As others have said, you can’t turn things on/off only change continuous values.
could you use the Fx switches I - IIII? You can use these to toggle states so both delays can be assigned to the same switch. On position would be Delay A. Pressing the switch would turn off Delay A and simultaneously turn on Delay B. This would only work if the song always has at least one of the delays on. -
As others have said, you can’t turn things on/off only change continuous values.
could you use the Fx switches I - IIII? You can use these to toggle states so both delays can be assigned to the same switch. On position would be Delay A. Pressing the switch would turn off Delay A and simultaneously turn on Delay B. This would only work if the song always has at least one of the delays on.I have the profile head, not the stage. Is it possible to toggle states with fx slot buttons one through four and keep it rig specific?
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Yes. I have a powered head too and the remote.
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Yes. I have a powered head too and the remote.
You can do it on the Remote - but I don't believe you can use the Stomp or Effects buttons on the Head to do this.
Right?
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You can do it on the Remote - but I don't believe you can use the Stomp or Effects buttons on the Head to do this.
Right?
I believe you are correct. But I assumed the OPs mention of FX slots 1 to 5 meant foot switch 1 to 4
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no remote. Just the head.
I do have a two button dual, foot switch, controller, as well as expression pedal going into the back. I use the two button controller to scroll up and down Rigs/slots. I guess I could program that to morph? Only problem is I just need that for a couple of songs and you have to choose the dual foot switch globally in the system menu and not per rig , so I have to go back and change my settings in between the songs I need to use the switch or morph.
I’m surprised that the delay pitch harmonic effect has doesn’t an overall mix knob so my situation would be easy to handle. Maybe I missed something as most effects do have an overall mix knob. I thought I scanned all the controls, but I can look in a refrigerator and miss the ketchup sitting right in front of me! -
From the Main Manual:
Quote• Every single continuous parameter of a Rig can be morphed. This includes all continuous parameters of effect modules and amplifier.
• Generally, only continuous parameters can be morphed. Switches and selections cannot be morphed, as they would cause noticeable jumps in the sound.
• Exception 1: Cabinet parameters cannot be morphed as this might cause artefacts.
• Exception 2: Delay note values can be morphed, even though it is a selection.
• Even distortion effects allow the Mix parameter to be morphed continuously.
• Cabinet parameters cannot be morphed as this might cause artefacts.
• Morph settings are stored individually per Rig.
• Morph settings are also stored individually per module or section presets.
• Morph settings of any locked module or section will also be locked.
• Global parameters cannot be morphed. This includes parameters in the Output Section.
Is there any reason why you don't want to change rig when you need to invert the delays? That would seem to be the best option for your case, since you don't use a remote...
Only keep in mind that spillover works with the last two fx slots only.
HTH
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it’s a pretty diverse piece and I’ve already got five of the performance slots dedicated. I was trying not to have a sixth spot to have to switch to a different bank because I’d like to keep my performance as tidy, one for each song, was just wondering if what I was trying to do was going to be possible. not a big deal, but sometimes somebody has a way of approaching things that I haven’t thought of.
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I’m surprised that the delay pitch harmonic effect has doesn’t an overall mix knob
Dual Harmonic, Melody Harmonic and Quad Harmonic all have a Mix parameter.
It's the first one one the first page.