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am 15.10.2002 8:50 Uhr schrieb Stuart Wyatt unter stuart@solostring.com: > > On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 07:54 AM, Carsten Wegener wrote: > >> Do you understand the >> programming-thing with the DL4 and give me some hint? > > To program what you want the footpedal to control, you just have to > move the desired knob on the DL4, press the pedal down, move the knob > then to the maximum position that you want, and then move the pedal > accordingly.... Please bear in mind that the Line6 pedal does not have > a stereo connection (like most volume/expression pedals), but a mono > connection. I've experimented with a 'stereo' pedal, and it was a > little erratic. > > I've just read the above paragraph, and realise that I need to drink > more coffee. > > Are you using the Line6 expression pedal? > To get more in details: I do a programming on one of the three switches. I thought the memory is the setting of the five right knobs(Delaytime, repeats, tweak, tweez and mix) which then can be applied to the different delaymodels. But when i change the mode, the setting is changing(which i can see by the tempochange of the tap tempo LED).so i ask myself, if i entered another setting( maybe a preset that is different for every delaymode?) or if there is more than three programmable memories (that seems the least possible to me). Is my point clearer now? I am using the pedal( I think itīs the greatest feature of the DL4). I donīt understand your stereo/mono-point. I use a mono-pedal, but is this the reason,why there is such a small range(not even half the way from heel to toe) in that the change of sound happens? CW