I’m not really familiar with Midi so I’m not sure if I’m trying to do something impossible here. I’m wondering if it’s possible to have 2 MF-104M’s in a stereo guitar setup so that either both delay times can be sync’d together with the same bpm or to control them so that they are at different bpm’s but have them saved as presets on a midi controller. From what I understand you would have to have a controller that sends out cc messages on two separate midi channels at the same time. Does anyone know of such a controller that would be able to save presets that would be able to work with a midi pedal switcher unit?
Yes. You can do everything you said.
An iDevice with an app like TouchOSC and a custom layout and something like Funkbox or little midi machine to act as a clock source. You will need a MIDI connection (like Line6 midi mobilizer 2 or better) & splitter to go to two devices.
You can get much more complex, but I have found this to work well for my pedalboard that uses upto 4 midi destinations. I don’t use a foot controller, but could add one if I wanted…
Get familiar with MIDI. The better you understand it, the easier it will be to find your solution. It’s not hard.
I use a Molten Voltage TEMPODE for clock and a Famc Liquidfoot Jr for my controller. You can stack midi messages to the mf-104 to create presets and have it synced to clock. This setup really makes that already great delay so much more useful on a pedalboard.
I’m actually using 1 mf-104 for stereo. I use a phaser pedal and Xotic X-Blender.
Guitar > phaser > x-blender in.
x-blender send to mf-104 in.
mf-104 delay out > x-blender return
mf-104 mix out > amp1 (or input1 on stereo effect)
x-blender out > amp2 (or input2 on stereo effect)
Flip the phase on the x-blend loop
You now have auto panning stereo controlled by the phaser and delay/mix control on amp2 from x-blender.
Just figured this out today. ![]()
Cool find LonzoB!
And welcome to the forum.
Stephen
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