Good afternoon everyone, and happy new year 2024 to everyone.
There is a question: is it possible to switch between LOOPER and SCENES back and forth, during the game without stopping, and using only the footswitch buttons?
And also, the question arises, is it possible to assign a LOOPER call to a specific footswitch button? Thanks to all.
747
January 2, 2024, 4:14pm
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Does this feature request cover what you want?
Hey community,
Does anyone know if there’s a way to create a scene that would pull up the looper open and ready to loop.
I’m not seeing it, perhaps not possible.
Thanks
That link is not a feature request. Check this one out:
The looper is great, but it’s not possible to engage performance view from scene mode (as opposed to stomp mode).
This can be done with MIDI CC48 but not with an assignable expression pedal (e.g. footswitch) nor with any other way on the QC in scene mode.
747
January 2, 2024, 4:37pm
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Whoops, true. Thanks for correcting.
I use a Disaster Area Midi Baby (single button) to switch back and forth between Scene and Looper. It is super small and does the trick.
Thanks for the info. but I hope that they will still make it possible to assign a looper call to a separate DSP button)
I agree. Then I can start using the Midi Baby for other things.
Avelon
July 29, 2024, 5:16pm
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We have the same issue with the freezer…
Anyway, imagine having the possibility to assign every footswitch of the QC to different functions…
Vote here:
It’s great to assign an expression pedal to multiple parameters for live effects manipulation, but it’d be super handy to do the same with the foot switches. Add the foot switches as an additional expression tool! For instance, in stomp mode, a footswitch pressed could toggle bypass state, but hold the same footswitch to manipulate/ramp user-defined parameters while the switch is held. I’d love to see it across all modes. It’d be useful in many situations where a user might want multiple express…
And here:
Even the Ampero line of modelers do this already. The QC is the only major modeler that does not allow for customization of the switches.