That's awesome. You can send midi to turn off the pedal when exiting the QC preset. That's generally how i do it. Add a CC to turn on the effect, add the PC to switch to the desired device preset, and turn off when exiting the QC preset. It's a guaranteed way of making sure the behavior is the same, regardless of whether the peddle was manually bypassed. As for the reason people get a dedicated midi controller? Lots of the time I think you're right, and people just don't know that the QC can do this. I have a dedicated midi controller, and the reason is to increase the functionality of the QC. I'm in the middle of setting it up, so I'm still an absolute newb! But the idea is to use Scenes to select the fundemental tone; clean, acoustic sim, light break up, gain, heavy gain, and lead, for example. then use the midi controller to layer on modulation/pitch/delay/etc. on top of the fundemental tone as needed. My goal is to make just 1 preset that is flexible enough to handle any song. If I get 90% there and use a couple extra dedicated presets for fringe cases, it'll be a success. Thank you for posting this video tutorial! I knew the QC COULD do this, but I didn't know HOW. You made it look so easy. Clear, concise, tutorial.
That's awesome. You can send midi to turn off the pedal when exiting the QC preset. That's generally how i do it. Add a CC to turn on the effect, add the PC to switch to the desired device preset, and turn off when exiting the QC preset. It's a guaranteed way of making sure the behavior is the same, regardless of whether the peddle was manually bypassed. As for the reason people get a dedicated midi controller? Lots of the time I think you're right, and people just don't know that the QC can do this. I have a dedicated midi controller, and the reason is to increase the functionality of the QC. I'm in the middle of setting it up, so I'm still an absolute newb! But the idea is to use Scenes to select the fundemental tone; clean, acoustic sim, light break up, gain, heavy gain, and lead, for example. then use the midi controller to layer on modulation/pitch/delay/etc. on top of the fundemental tone as needed. My goal is to make just 1 preset that is flexible enough to handle any song. If I get 90% there and use a couple extra dedicated presets for fringe cases, it'll be a success. Thank you for posting this video tutorial! I knew the QC COULD do this, but I didn't know HOW. You made it look so easy. Clear, concise, tutorial.
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Thanks! I’ll want to trigger presets on specific pedals with the scenes switches. Hoping this is possible!
exactly what I was looking for !
Can this be done on scene mode???
Thanks a lot!!! Great video!
this is great! thanks for sharing!
Great info! Thanks for the video. I just wish the picture quality was better.
Can the QC send different midi commands within the same preset?
THANK YOU!