I’m trying to program my MC6 Pro to have one switch that will toggle between input A and input B on the Lehle. I am switching between 2 channels on an amp. Can someone walk me thru this as I am midi challenged. Thanks
Hi,
first set the MC’s omniport to MIDI type B.
Set a MIDI channel on the Lehle. Check the manual on how to do this.
Set up a preset on the MC to send a PC# message on the channel you have chosen for the Lehle.
Press and hold the switch of the input you want to use until it starts blinking. When it stops you can let go. Send the PC message to the 1@3. The PC# will be stored and can be used to recall the pedals current state.
Thank you so much!! I will give it a try tonight.
Thanks @GuitarWolf for helping as well.
Ed has written us also!
Here is little correction:
Set a MIDI channel on the Lehle. Check the manual on how to do this.
This is not necessary as the LEHLE is set to Omni by default.
Of course it might help, if there are more devices in serial chain.
Press and hold the switch of the input you want to use until it starts blinking.
I guess you meant the black programming buttons near the LEDs.
The footswitches are not used for programming.
I sent this to Ed as well:
How to program a LEHLE pedal!
Cheers
Joki
I’m sorry about the confusion. I own a 3@1 which works like I’ve described it. I just assumed the 1@3 would work the same way.
Generally speaking it isn’t advisable to keep a device on omni. If someone has the need for a controller like the MC there are probably more devices involved.
Love your products by the way.
Hey!
I’m sorry about the confusion. I own a 3@1 which works like I’ve described it. I just assumed the 1@3 would work the same way.
The 3at1 doesn’t have the black programming buttons, that’s why the footswitches are being used there then.
Generally speaking it isn’t advisable to keep a device on omni. If someone has the need for a controller like the MC there are probably more devices involved.
Good and valid point. For setting up a rig though, leaving it at Omni, it might help to find out if a command is going through or not. One can change it later.
Love your products by the way.
Thanks!
Cheers
Joki