![]() ![]() Joe, you are a wealth of knowledge and I so appreciate your time and expertise. For other algorithms that don’t have a HotSwitch, the “Performance Switch” will control the middle button on that algorithm. So, for example, if you assign a CC# to the “Performance Switch” function on the H9, for the algorithms that have HotSwitches, sending MIDI CC commands from your G3 on that number will control the HotSwitch. Thanks for your input, time and expertise, Joe!Īgain, once any function on the H9 is assigned a CC#, it works across all algorithms. One question though.Let’s say I want to program one aux switch to always control the hotspot settings …seems easy enough….but what if the other aux switch might have different “expression” jobs depending on the algorithm, like a regular expression pedal would be programmed….would going into my H9 pedal settings for the “expression” control be one global setting for the 2nd aux switch to always utilize whatever “expression” command each algorithm be programmed in the H9 (one stomp for the min and one stomp for the max ) that I program in my H9 as an “expression” command? As there are two Exp In jacks in my G3, would it make sense that if I get 2 “normally open” aux switches I could use two TRS cables to connect the 2 aux switches to my G3 and then program the G3 to send the appropriate “aux” and “expression” commands to the H9 for each algorithm I use that I want to employ two separate commands? Does that make sense to you, in concept? ![]() So in essence rather than having to utilize the back of the H9’s Exp in and the cable arrangement that you mention in your previous reply, it is my understanding the “expression” and “aux” communication from the G3 is configured through programming the appropriate midi commands to the H9 from the G3. It combines my ability to combine various stomp pedals into separate loops (which I can turn on and off as I program each preset) and also the G3 sends out midi PC and expression commands to anything on my board that receives midi (like the H9). You may or may not be familiar with this product but I am using a G3 GigRig Atom as my pedal board controller. Wow Joe, Wonderful info thank you for your time and expertise. In the Pedal tab of H9 Control, under Aux Switch Mappings you can map the Hotswitch function to one, and the Set Parameter function of the knob you want to control between min and max points to the other aux switch. They can be any “normally open” aux switch, the most common. Connect the TS ends, one to each aux switch. If it’s two separate aux switches the only thing you need is a TRS ato dual TS cable. In your example, one can be mapped for Hotswitch, the other can go between min and max values. Yes, it is possible to control two separate functions of one algorithm with separate aux switches. where one aux switch can hot switch the tremolo on and off and the other aux switch to “expression” the delay on and off (where the “expression” is programmed the amount delay to max of a louder value and minimum it to being off…. My inquiry here lands on the possibility, given the opportunity, is the ability to control two separate functions within one algorithm with separate aux switches insted of one aux and one expression pedal…for instance, an algorithm that features tremolo and delay…. Thank you for any ideas, suggestions or advice. If this is possible, could you share any ideas how the aux switch would need to be wired and connected, as there seem to be many types of toggle aux switches, wired in unique ways. ![]() Note – I am using a GigRig Atom and I can plug into two separate EXP in’s on that unit and communicate these commands to the H9 through midi, so all this need not be configured to one single H9 exp jack on the back of the H9 itself. (I would probably use one aux switch for the hot spot option and one aux switch to be an alternative expression option) In an effort to save space on a board crammed with pedals I want to use, if I were able to add two small aux switches to accomplish these two functions per algorithm that would be optimal. With The H9, instead of using one aux switch and one “sweepable” expression pedal to operate both the aux and expression options that I would like to program on any given algorithm, might it be be possible to operate the two functions with 2 separate aux switches to save space on my board? Or does the expression function HAVE to be communicated with a “sweepable” sort of foot pedal? ![]()
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