I was trying to get my MFC-101 midi controller to select an Eventide preset in it’s bypassed state so that the light on the IA of my midi contoller I use to select the Eventide is off when the Eventide effect is off and the light is on when the Eventide effect is on. So you are saying that is not the case, unless you are selecting using a MIDI Program Change from an external controller? So there is no way to know if you saved a preset in it’s bypassed state by just looking at the Eventide when you change a preset? I figured if you saved a preset bypassed, that if you selected it again it would be bypassed. Otherwise it always (and always has) loads active when using the foot switches. Do you mean saving it bypassed ? If so, this only works when you load it from a MIDI Program Change. This would allow parallel effects, going into a second stereo where its summed to mono. You could select wet/dry as one, then pre on the next will be a ‘normal’ mono setup. if all these were on a single mode this would be an improvement, OR a ‘mono’ mode on the wet/dry. Just a suggestion for routing options…if you are taking them, this is great already of course: It actually was labelled ‘wet mix’ or something (can’t remember) and wouldn’t change, not just normal mix. Some weird noises when changing patches…actually pretty unique/cool, however its definately not ‘spill’ weird pitchshifters are coming out the woodwork and things.Īlso had some glitch selecting the router options, it would start changing ‘mix’ and ‘hi level’, i then changed preset and it wouldn’t do it, i was on the stock hall before loading presets back in. ![]() Either way, i could now put it in ‘pre’ mode before the problematic effects. I made a post a while ago about the space turning to white noise oscillation when driven too hard, it seems fixed, but i’m playing around with new sounds. It seems there might be some sonic improvements too, but that could be my imagination. Great options that will really add something, was just considering getting a cheapo reverb for before distortion but this will be so much better. (Maybe they’re just getting buried under the other sexy new features.) ‘Momentary’ has me carving out some space to return (at least) a dual Aux Switch to the ‘board. I’m surprised that MIDI Merge & Momentary Switch aren’t getting more buzz. This was an amazing update for the H9, and even better when all of that trickles down to ‘Factor pedals. I contrasted that observation with 12 visible selections at all times for the H9 under its own General Settings. It turns out that it can only seen with H9 Control window maximized to full screen. ![]() In H9 Control after a successful PitchFactor update, the Routing selection under General Settings was not there / inaccessible. I did need to reboot the PF into UPDATE mode, Search Devices again in the Updater, and restart the beta update process. The PitchFactor display continued to sequence through PG 0, … PG 99. ![]() The Direct Updater lost contact with the PitchFactor immediately after clicking OK. But when I saw the option in the update, I gave it a try. I wasn’t too concerned with backing up the pedal before updating, as everything is backed up in Preset Lists under H9 Control. I should report that the Direct Updater option to a sysex backup file saved a. Win 8.1 laptop direct USB to my H9, & to the PF. I’m running through the new options with a PitchFactor now. These manuals have not yet been posted to the downloads section of each stompbox. We have also updated the stompbox manuals to cover the new features. This earlier tutorial video made for the H9 release shows how one can configure the Pre/Post feature in H9 Control: We've put together a tutorial video showing how to use the Pre/Post features on a Factor or Space stompbox: Support has been added for momentary Aux Switch settings when using the Aux Switch to control knob values.Ī number of small improvements in functionality have been made. These options should NOT be used with heavy MIDI traffic as this will slow down operation. Two MIDI Merge options have been added, THRU+C which add H9’s MIDI clock output to a normal THRU function, and MERGE, which mixes MIDI input data with that generated by the H9. Most programs load faster than previous versions. These can be enabled globally or under preset control. These can be changed under preset control.Īllows the use of an the Expression Pedal (or a MIDI source) to control the input or output level of the unit. Wet/Dry – allows using one output for a dry signal and the other for the wet signal. These can be changed under preset control. ![]() Pre/Post – allows choosing the position of the effect in a chain, or between the input and effects loop of an amplifier.
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