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MP201 practical question

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:53 am
by funkychorlton
I am trying to understand the Mp201. I want to know how easy it is to switch between pedal assignments. I can't really get it from the manual

my example, my four controllers in one patch could be:

midi CC1 for volume
midi CC2 filter frequency
CV to s/H frequency
CV to Ring mod frequency

if i am using the pedal for CC1 and i want to change to CC2, how many times would I need to hit a footswitch to get there?

then if I want to control the S/H speed and CC2 as the same time, like a morph, how many footswitches would it take?

then how many to get back to just controlling the CC1?

sorry if it seems stupid but I am really wondering how this predal could work on the fly in performance - maybe four individually assigned pedals woiuld be a lot quicker and more spontaneous?

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 12:29 pm
by Amos
If you have the unit in Quad mode, the most you would need right now is two foot taps (turn on the new channel by pressing its footswitch once; turn off the old channel by pressing its footswitch once).

There will be a new option for Quad mode in the next firmware which will allow switching from one channel to another with a single tap, so this should bring total spontaneity to the process.

To switch from single to quad mode, press switches 3 + 1 at once.

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 1:26 pm
by funkychorlton
great amos. I think this one button mode will make the difference between me buying it and not!

4 separate pedals would cost the same or more and not give me all the voltage options

the sooner the better!


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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 1:53 pm
by Voltor07
funkychorlton wrote:great amos. I think this one button mode will make the difference between me buying it and not!

4 separate pedals would cost the same or more and not give me all the voltage options

the sooner the better!


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Happy Thanksgiving Amos and funkychorlton! I know for a fact that when one button mode comes out I too will be the proud owner of the MP-201...Just wish I could afford that Taurus. :x