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  • You should find the firmware update to 1.1.0 now works for Oceans Abyss. It had a little trouble in its first 12 hours or so.

    EHXport does not yet support preset editing for Oceans Abyss though. We are working on it and it will be added in a future update to EHXport and Oceans Abyss. For now, you have to edit presets on the unit.

    in reply to: Oceans Abyss & EHXort Windows #213604

    EHXport does not yet support preset editing for Oceans Abyss. We’re working on it and it will be supported in a future update. For now, you have to edit Oceans Abyss presets on the hardware. Like mentioned above, you can back up and restore presets to the Oceans Abyss with the latest version of EHXport.

    The 1440 does not support the ability to save a different Stop/FX setting per loop bank but we will add it to the possible firmware updates list for a potential future update.

    Thanks for the suggestion!

    in reply to: Help with Attack Decay FX Loop #213313

    Sorry, no we don’t think this is possible with the Attack Decay. We don’t think we have a pedal that can do this job.

    in reply to: Attack Decay continuous envelope tempo Sync #213304

    If you have the Attack Decay set up to be triggered from an external clock, which would be connected to the EXP jack (see page 17 of the manual for setting this up), then each time it receives a clock pulse from the external device it will start the envelope sweep over. This is the only way we can think of to control the Attack Decay from an external clock.

    You can set the Attack knob to zero or close to it so that the effect creates a short choppy decay that is triggered in time with the external clock.

    in reply to: Attack Decay continuous envelope tempo Sync #213299

    The Attack Decay’s continuous envelopes tremolo effect does not have a tempo sync function but you might be on the right track with using the External Trigger input. Try disabling continuous envelopes and use the 8 step to trigger the envelopes. Set the Attack and Decay knobs so their timing matches the tempo from the 8 Step. If you change the tempo on the 8 Step, you will then need to change the timing on the Attack and Decay knobs.

    in reply to: Big Muff hardware plugin VST3 not showing in Cubase 14 #213013

    We are currently working on an update for the Big Muff plugin to run native on Apple Silicon. We hope to release in about 2 months.

    in reply to: Big Muff hardware plugin VST3 not showing in Cubase 14 #212999

    We have a couple of troubleshooting steps to try:

    1. As a troubleshooting test, can you try running Cubase 14 in Rosetta mode? To do this, find Cubase in the Applications folder, right-click on it and choose Get Info. In the Info window, check the box Open using Rosetta. Let us know if that works.

    2. Enable VST2 in Cubase 14 by following the instructions at this link:
    https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/22554401894162-Using-VST-2-Plug-ins-in-Cubase-14

    in reply to: Big Muff hardware plugin VST3 not showing in Cubase 14 #212982

    We have a couple of questions for you before we figure out how to proceed:

    1. What operating system are you running Cubase 14 on?

    2. If it’s Mac, what is the processor? Apple Silicon or Intel?

    in reply to: Pitch Fork Mode Pot Replacement #211317

    Best thing to do would be to email poster@ehx.com with a reference link to this forum post.

    in reply to: Pitch Fork Mode Pot Replacement #211316

    Where are you located?

    in reply to: Pitch Fork Mode Pot Replacement #211276

    Looks like the one online source, Small Bear, is sold out of them:
    https://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/shift-pot-for-pitchfork/

    Where are you located?

    in reply to: One more Super Switcher Question #211198

    Two mono loops cannot be programmed in parallel to create a 3rd stereo loop. Because the two mono loops will always run one into the other. There isn’t a way to split the signal so that it goes to both loops 1&2, for example. It will always go through loop 1 first and then loop 2. The loops on the super switcher are hardwired in sequential order

    in reply to: POG 3 – Unity Gain #211172

    Either of the following settings will work for unity gain:

    INPUT GAIN: 25
    MASTER VOL: 63
    DRY VOL: 115
    DRY PAN: 0
    DRY FILTER: OFF

    INPUT GAIN: 0
    MASTER VOL: 127 (max)
    DRY VOL: 85
    DRY PAN: 0
    DRY FILTER: OFF

    All other sliders are at 0.

    in reply to: POG3 attack questions #211070

    1. The Attack function in the POG3 is based on the algorithm found in the POG2 rather than the HOG1. The POG’s attack curve tends so sound faster. We will check it out though and make sure it is working correctly.

    2. This behavior you described with the DRY signal being available in Freeze+Gliss when the expression pedal is in the full toe position is intentional, to allow you to play over the frozen sound. Maybe we can add a menu control that does not allow the Dry signal to be available in a future firmware update. We will definitely consider it.

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