I agree that this design is rather not good, but those pedals are here and we would like to use them with KPA. And simple function of locking calibrated range would allow us to use our pedals. BTW, Isn't Mission EP1-KP (for Kemper) pedal of the same faulty design/construction? Maybe it works different, but it looks no different to CryBaby design.
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@timo please, what is continuous calibration good for? And what's the purpose of calibration button / calibration screen, if after we calibrate pedal to desired range, KPA re-calibrates it afterwards to different values?
And last and I think most important question is: Will we get some kind of "Lock range/Continuous calibration disable" button? Thank you!
Just to put things in perspective.
We are selling the Mission EP1-KP in our online store. So we have these on stock. We picked a few and tested those and there is no issue. The difference between the "normal continuous working range" and the activation of the button is extremely small, nearly not noticable. Consequently the pedal range always stays at full 127. These pedals work seamlessly with the Profiler.