Jordan, you're too incredible, because even the official MG10XU manual doesn't mention that the foot switch needs to be pressed twice! I was wondering if something was wrong with my foot switch, but now I know that it's not effective.
Jordan. I have the Mackie ProFX10v3 mixer. I'm running a bass guitar through it. I was wondering if there is a way to control the selection of the fx engine. In other words a way to change from reverb to chorus?
@@kettnercreative The switch should be momentary. With my mixer, I made a wireless button that I use during my mixing out front. Mine is setup that when you push the button once, it mutes the effects or whatever. Pushing the button again, turns off the muting or whatever. The toggling is done in the mixer.
Thank you, Jordan. Always a professional and the how to”s along with the reviews are second to none. Keep up the great work my friend!
Thanks for making this video. I finally know what some of these other funtions/features of my mixer do.
Jordan, you're too incredible, because even the official MG10XU manual doesn't mention that the foot switch needs to be pressed twice! I was wondering if something was wrong with my foot switch, but now I know that it's not effective.
Always wanted to know, thank you!
Can that footswitch work on mackie fx 10v3 ?
Great video. I always wondered about that
Hey Jordan, I was wondering if a compressor or pre amp would work the same as the footswitch in this scenario?
I can't think of any way that a preamp or compressor would work the same as the footswitch. What are you trying to do?
@@kettnercreative I guess I was looking to be able to have an effects send and return. Didn’t know if this could be doubled as a return.
Jordan. I have the Mackie ProFX10v3 mixer. I'm running a bass guitar through it. I was wondering if there is a way to control the selection of the fx engine. In other words a way to change from reverb to chorus?
Not with the footswitch
I use roland Dp 10 piano sustain pedal. Just press one only and its work
You have to click it twice as a safeguard that you don’t engage it unintentionally during performance.
Pressing twice could be to do with being latching or non-latching.
Could be!
@@kettnercreative The switch should be momentary. With my mixer, I made a wireless button that I use during my mixing out front. Mine is setup that when you push the button once, it mutes the effects or whatever. Pushing the button again, turns off the muting or whatever. The toggling is done in the mixer.
Thank you, Jordan. Always a professional and the how to”s along with the reviews are second to none. Keep up the great work my friend!