I'm finding that if I turn on/off a stomp/effect on the pedal, although the audio changes straight away, the display on the pedal doesn't change immediately, it fades on/off and I find myself double checking it when playing gigs. Is there any way to adjust this?
Slight delay on pedal display
- emkurten
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I cannot reproduce what you describe. Are you using the original Ethernet cable?
I suggest you open a support ticket and send a link to a video and attach a backup of your Profiler.
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Yes I have the orignal cable. I'll open a ticket thanks!
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Same here, but i got used to that. :).I thought that's normal.
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I bought an Ethernet POE for 15$ cleared up the latency and the brightness went up on the board too. You can use almost any Ethernet cable with the POE https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK…8-4&keywords=ethernet+poe
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There is def a fade, but I also think that is normal. You stomp on f.e. an assigned delay switch and the display shows milliseconds later on the display that the delay is on or off and you are right, if the delay is off and you stomp on the switch, the sound changes directly and the black background behind DLY in the display arrives with a "fade in". Never seen it otherwise , also on other pedalboards.
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Thanks for the replies. That's a pity it seems to be how it works normally. Hadn't bothered me until I started using it live, now I find myself constantly double checking it.
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Thanks for the replies. That's a pity it seems to be how it works normally. Hadn't bothered me until I started using it live, now I find myself constantly double checking it.
Dont get nuts. Ignore it, it works.
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If you need the display to let you know that you've just changed presets, maybe you didn't need to change them in the first place.
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I play in a lot of places with pretty bad on-stage sound. If I'm drowning in bass and drums, sometimes it's just reassuring to know my effects are working!