Hey Lehle, I’m wondering if this will work controlling midi within a DAW like Ableton? I’m not sure why it’s so hard to find this information and I read there were issues with it? If this can also control Ableton Midi (like a cutoff filter or delay feedback setting on a midi track for example) then I am just going to get one because it seems amazing and highly regarded. Thanks!
Also wondering if it can do the midi expression as I described while simultaneously controlling through the 1/4” input something like an HX stomp/kemper
Oo our website in the main product description you may have overseen "Via the USB socket you can send MIDI data to a computer, in order to control midi compatible software." That's it 👍 It's a midi controller like any other controllers as well. Also, we are not aware of any issues. If you want more help, please consider writing us a via lehle.com
Due to its (technical) design, it's unfortunately not possible to use it as a simple volume pedal. There's a high probability that we will release a volume pedal in this size. For now you can check our existing volume pedals: lehle.com/EN/Volume-Pedal
Two separate outputs, but they are both simultaneously controlled by the one pedal? Don't see how that would work. I have two Eventide H9s each with a dedicated exp pedal. I can't see that I'd want to express both devices exactly the same way at the same time. I must be missing something. What?
The purpose of two sockets is NOT to control two different devices at the same time, but having a) a range of 5K to 100K in one device and b) when the 50K outputs is used, the 10K output can be used a switching output for toggling/switching a specific function at a Kemper/Line6/you name it. Maybe watch the video where you can see the switch in action (used as wah on/off): czcams.com/video/0i3d1Ln01B8/video.html
Hey Lehle, I’m wondering if this will work controlling midi within a DAW like Ableton? I’m not sure why it’s so hard to find this information and I read there were issues with it? If this can also control Ableton Midi (like a cutoff filter or delay feedback setting on a midi track for example) then I am just going to get one because it seems amazing and highly regarded. Thanks!
Also wondering if it can do the midi expression as I described while simultaneously controlling through the 1/4” input something like an HX stomp/kemper
Oo our website in the main product description you may have overseen "Via the USB socket you can send MIDI data to a computer, in order to control midi compatible software."
That's it 👍
It's a midi controller like any other controllers as well.
Also, we are not aware of any issues.
If you want more help, please consider writing us a via lehle.com
@@LehleSwitcher awesome, thank you so much for the info! I’m going to order one tomorrow I think.
And is this usabel as a simple volume-pedal in front of an amp too? :)
Due to its (technical) design, it's unfortunately not possible to use it as a simple volume pedal. There's a high probability that we will release a volume pedal in this size.
For now you can check our existing volume pedals:
lehle.com/EN/Volume-Pedal
@@LehleSwitcherhey lehle, I asked a question above that I’d love to get an answer about. Just wanted to reply here so you’d see it. Thanks
Two separate outputs, but they are both simultaneously controlled by the one pedal? Don't see how that would work. I have two Eventide H9s each with a dedicated exp pedal. I can't see that I'd want to express both devices exactly the same way at the same time. I must be missing something. What?
The purpose of two sockets is NOT to control two different devices at the same time, but having a) a range of 5K to 100K in one device and b) when the 50K outputs is used, the 10K output can be used a switching output for toggling/switching a specific function at a Kemper/Line6/you name it.
Maybe watch the video where you can see the switch in action (used as wah on/off):
czcams.com/video/0i3d1Ln01B8/video.html