Hi all.
I have my mc6 pro set up with tap tempo. When I tap tempo with aux switch my four pedals connected to mc6 get same bpm, I love this.
But, I have some presets on my Red Panda raster 2 with NO delay, such as chorus, pitch effects (these are effects that I don’t want any delay).
But, when I tap tempo these presets turn into delay effects.
How can I remove these presets from Being affected by global tap tempo
I have the same issue with the new Strymon Brig where chorus presets are turned into delay by midi clock. I have to perform a midi clock stop and often twice with a delay in between in a preset of the MC6-Pro to reset it correctly before I can switch to the chorus preset on the Brig again to make it sound “right”.
I asked Strymon to add the option to have midi clock ignore per preset.
There’s also a bug in the Strymon Brig that they acknowledged where low midi clock bpm values around 20-30bpm result in low garbled audio on the Brig.
AFAIK midi clock is for all midi channels so I’m not sure if Morningstar can add an ignore midi channels list?
Thnx for the reply.
So you think it’s an issue with the pedal and NOT with Morningstar ?
I tried doing midi Persist in global on and off, same issue.
I thought there may be a way in midi set up under the preset to force no midi clock?
I noticed on page 31 of the Red Panda Raster 2 manual that cc110 can be used to disable receiving global midi clock.
Oh Brilliant !!!
Boom. Thnx so much!!!
Nice. If sending CC 110 is a one time thing (i.e. only needs sending once, when the pedal is first powered up) you could likely add it as a Bank message in bank one (assuming your MC starts in bank one).
But yeah, they really should let you store clock on/off at a pedal preset level. Source Audio stuff does that, which is a great approach. Some sounds (chorus etc) I want to be how I’ve set them, other time (phasers, synths) I want them beat matched.
Also latest firmware 3.12 “Add controller setting to select which ports to send MIDI Clock to”. Might be useful, depending on how your pedals are connected?
My plan is to use cc110 for the 3-4 presets that have no tempo or delay in their presets (I have many more presets in the bank that I still want to use midi clock with.
The Raster V2 can be programmed at a preset level. Use the web editor and turn delay note divisions to off for all presets not needing tap tempo.
I do this for all trem, vibrato, phase, pitch etc… presets. If I need some delay, I may program an alternate toggle sound or use expression. Shift is bypass.
Hi there. I’ve found this thread cos I have a similar issue and maybe you can help? if I’m in live mode and use tap tempo, when I recall presets, all presets now share that new tempo I just tapped in live mode. So indeed it messes with chorus and vibrato presets, but also with delay presets: I’d like to be able to use the tap tempo in live mode the way I want it, and then recall a specific delay preset with the right tempo stored for a specific song. The weird thing is that if I manually move the time knob before recalling a preset, the presets are intact. It’s just an issue with the tap footswitch, not the time knob…
Is there a way to avoid that? So that recalling a preset overrules the tempo from live mode (like it should)? Thanks a ton!
On the Raster V2 use the web editor to program the presets you dont want affected by tap.
You can try and assign your presets with “delay div to off”. All my modulation presets are programmed this way. “Mod note div to off” too if you dont want rate being affected by tap
Maybe also try setting the left footswitch to something other than tap if you are tapping on the pedal itself and not through midi.