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Old 04-16-2011, 10:46 AM
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I Need some Vb-99 help. I screwed up my pedal settings.

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If anyone can help, I'd be very grateful. I have a very simple setup with my Vb-99 and FC-300. I have always had the EXP Pedal 1 as the volume control to channel A and EXP Pedal 2 the volume for channel B.

I have been doing A LOT of noodling with the VB lately. Somehow I screwed up the settings of the EXP Pedals on every patch. Now the pedals have no effect on anything panned to the right. If it's panned to the left, EXP Pedal 1 controls the volume of both Channel A & B. EXP Pedal only controls the volume of Channel B but has no effect if EXP Pedal A is turned off.

I was messing around with the sub outs. I have a feeling that's where I made the change. I was trying to send a signal of only stuff panned to the left to the board. However, I'm not sure that's where I made the change and if it is, how to fix it. I'm also confused why it did it to every patch and not just the patch I was working in.

Any suggestions?
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Old 04-16-2011, 12:13 PM
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You can set the general outputs settings to be "system" or "patch".
"System" : it's always gonna be the same.
"Patch" : it's gonna be saved in each patch.

Personaly , I prefer to set it to System .
If you set it to Patch , you have to double check all your patch .
And if one day you make a change in your setup , you have to go through all your patches.

But it's nice to have that flexibility !!!!!


To change this :
system/page 2/output/ F1 to Patch-system

PS: Whenever you see a parameter that is between these :<100> it means it is set to System.
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Old 04-16-2011, 01:22 PM
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Problem solved. Thanks for the tip Fokof. I've learned a lot about the VB-99 through your posts. So again, thanks.
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