Stomp XL Expression/Wah - What You Got?

Thanks for the responses! How do you have it set up to turn off consistently when you dont need it? I tried having a button to turn it off and I have tried with no switch attached and you just bring it all the way back, but sometimes it stays activated.

Thanks again!

I'm using the spring-loaded L6 expression by Mission Engineering, but it works the same with others (or the onboard expression of the Floor and LT):

Bypass assign: "switch" = EXP1 (or wherever your expression pedal is connected)
I set "wait time" to 0 ms.
"Behaviour" = toggle

Controller assign: put "position" on the same expression pedal (e.g. EXP1), "min. value" 0%, "max. value" 100%
 
I'm using the spring-loaded L6 expression by Mission Engineering, but it works the same with others (or the onboard expression of the Floor and LT):

Bypass assign: "switch" = EXP1 (or wherever your expression pedal is connected)
I set "wait time" to 0 ms.
"Behaviour" = toggle

Controller assign: put "position" on the same expression pedal (e.g. EXP1), "min. value" 0%, "max. value" 100%
Thanks!!
 
Thanks for the responses! How do you have it set up to turn off consistently when you dont need it? I tried having a button to turn it off and I have tried with no switch attached and you just bring it all the way back, but sometimes it stays activated.

Thanks again!

I'm using the spring-loaded L6 expression by Mission Engineering, but it works the same with others (or the onboard expression of the Floor and LT):

Bypass assign: "switch" = EXP1 (or wherever your expression pedal is connected)
I set "wait time" to 0 ms.
"Behaviour" = toggle

Controller assign: put "position" on the same expression pedal (e.g. EXP1), "min. value" 0%, "max. value" 100%

Or, this is what I did with my M-Audio exp pedal, (which is light, cheap, and works well), I set it the same way as above, but I think I had it activate at like 5% up from heel down, and I used one of those rubber wristbands at the heel, to keep the pedal "spring loaded" and "off" at the heel.
 
Or, this is what I did with my M-Audio exp pedal, (which is light, cheap, and works well), I set it the same way as above, but I think I had it activate at like 5% up from heel down, and I used one of those rubber wristbands at the heel, to keep the pedal "spring loaded" and "off" at the heel.
Yup, brilliant life hack there, if you don't feel like forking out the cash.
 
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