It only does patch changes? I want to assign inside a patch individual algorithims to each button to turn them on/off on the airstep (but as i said inside a patch) its this possible?
I don't suppose the bluetooth can talk to a pedal that takes an expression input? I've always planned to have all my pedals on a table because I hate bending over, and I want to adjust knobs on the fly. But of course I wonder about wah and expression pedals, and whether I have to have an awkward cable running down from the table and onto the floor. I'd love to be able to connect an expression pedal wirelessly to a Boss PS-6.
Well. In the video I connected one expression pedal to the Airstep while using it with Bluetooth. You could connect another one if you like. But I guess you would need a TRS cable for your Boss right? That's complictated. I haven't found stereo cable (TRS) sender and transmitters so far. This would be so cool.
Can this change the effects of two pedals at once? For example, If I was using the Zoom MS-70CDR and the MS-50G in tandem, could the presets change the effects on both pedals simultaneously?
Unfortunately I haven't found a way to do this. But I suppose it should be possible with a stereo trs cable that doubles the tsr signals in two ways. I don't know if these cables exist.
I have returned to airstep unit now because of midi falures ... I have noticed that power from the airstep units usb midi port can supply power to the zoom ms50g and doesnt need its own. But also the same in reverse ,the usb port from the zoom ms50g can supply power to the airstep and power from any other port .... So which way should it be .... When I hook both units up with there main power and connect the to usb midi over time the midi fails on the airstep.... How to stop this problem
This content barely features the Zoom pedals (as advertised). For those who want to know how to connect a Zoom ms-70cdr/50g to an Airstep, it *should* be a simple matter of plugging the Zoom into the USB port of the Airstep (it does USB Host mode) - via the Zoom supplied cable (which is *MINI* USB not "micro" as has been incorrectly claimed in the previous comments).
Apple - I run MacPro and hackintoshes and they are totally stable and work with just everything, look again! MIDIBerry - So there's a Raspberry Pi Nano inside this? Just guessing!
It only does patch changes?
I want to assign inside a patch individual algorithims to each button to turn them on/off on the airstep (but as i said inside a patch) its this possible?
You should write an email to AIRSTEP. Should be possible.
I don't suppose the bluetooth can talk to a pedal that takes an expression input? I've always planned to have all my pedals on a table because I hate bending over, and I want to adjust knobs on the fly. But of course I wonder about wah and expression pedals, and whether I have to have an awkward cable running down from the table and onto the floor.
I'd love to be able to connect an expression pedal wirelessly to a Boss PS-6.
Well. In the video I connected one expression pedal to the Airstep while using it with Bluetooth. You could connect another one if you like. But I guess you would need a TRS cable for your Boss right? That's complictated. I haven't found stereo cable (TRS) sender and transmitters so far. This would be so cool.
Where are they getting power from airstep to zoom ms50g
Can this change the effects of two pedals at once? For example, If I was using the Zoom MS-70CDR and the MS-50G in tandem, could the presets change the effects on both pedals simultaneously?
Unfortunately I haven't found a way to do this. But I suppose it should be possible with a stereo trs cable that doubles the tsr signals in two ways. I don't know if these cables exist.
Hi, does it works with Zoom MS-100BT wich does not have usb but only bluetooth?
I think it could. But better contact Airstep to be sure.
I have returned to airstep unit now because of midi falures ... I have noticed that power from the airstep units usb midi port can supply power to the zoom ms50g and doesnt need its own. But also the same in reverse ,the usb port from the zoom ms50g can supply power to the airstep and power from any other port .... So which way should it be .... When I hook both units up with there main power and connect the to usb midi over time the midi fails on the airstep.... How to stop this problem
I think you should write an email to airstep and asked them directly as I don't know for sure.
So what type of cable are u using from the airstep to the zoom MS?
A usb-c to micro usb cabel. As far as I remember.
@@berlinshoegazer Is there another usb device for the ms zoom that is more cheap?
Maybe it's possible to use Zoom ms-100 (bluetooth version) with AIRSTEP...that would be nice. :)
That would be so cool.
This content barely features the Zoom pedals (as advertised). For those who want to know how to connect a Zoom ms-70cdr/50g to an Airstep, it *should* be a simple matter of plugging the Zoom into the USB port of the Airstep (it does USB Host mode) - via the Zoom supplied cable (which is *MINI* USB not "micro" as has been incorrectly claimed in the previous comments).
Thank you for you comment. This video is not supposed to be about the zoom pedals only. In the thumbnail I also claimed: "ALSO the Zoom MS pedals".
Correction - I guess the connection to the Airstep is USB-C. You'll need an adapter.
Apple - I run MacPro and hackintoshes and they are totally stable and work with just everything, look again!
MIDIBerry - So there's a Raspberry Pi Nano inside this? Just guessing!
I have no idea. I deconstructed that thing to see what's inside, but I need time to understand every component. I'm pretty new to all this.