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De curand am achizitonat un Boss Me-50 de la un user de pe forum. Toate bune si frumoase, procesorul este intr-o stare ireprosabila , foarte bun ! O mica problema . Cand sunt in modul manual si vreau sa pornesc pedala de wah nu merge, stiu ca trebuie sa tin cateva secunde apasat ....dar nimic . Cand sunt pe modul bank si am un preset care are wah-ul activat...merge perfect(adica pedala functioneaza). El nu se aprinde cand sunt in modul manual . Ce sa ii fac?

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Here's an extract from the manual - it helped me, so it should help you too :)

 

Although the ME-50’s expression pedal has been set for

optimum operation at the factory, extended use and the

operating environment can result in the pedal going out of

adjustment.

If you encounter problems such as being unable to switch the

PEDAL MODE SW on or off or fully cut off the sound with

the volume pedal, you can use the following procedure to

readjust the pedal.

When you operate the expression pedal, please be

careful not to get your fingers pinched between the

movable part and the panel.

In households with small children, an adult should

provide supervision until the child is capable of

following all the rules essential for the safe

operation of the unit.

1. While simultaneously pressing BANK [ ] and

[WRITE], turn on the power.

“P” appears in the Display, then changes to “U.”

2. Press the heel of the expression pedal to the base, press

[WRITE].

“d” appears in the Display.

3. Press the toe of the expression pedal to the base, press

[WRITE].

“5” appears in the Display.

4. Adjust the PEDAL MODE SW.

Press BANK [ ] [ ] to set the value (1–9).

The smaller the value, the lighter is the depression force

needed to switch the pedal on or off.

5. Press [WRITE].

Save the settings in memory, then return to Manual

mode.

* If the TUNING indicator flashes during steps 2 and 3, press

the pedal again, then press [WRITE].

 

 

 

 

 

in alte cuvinte trebuie sa apesi ceva mai tare sau ii dai o recalibrare din meniu

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Posted

Here's an extract from the manual - it helped me, so it should help you too :)

 

Although the ME-50’s expression pedal has been set for

optimum operation at the factory, extended use and the

operating environment can result in the pedal going out of

adjustment.

If you encounter problems such as being unable to switch the

PEDAL MODE SW on or off or fully cut off the sound with

the volume pedal, you can use the following procedure to

readjust the pedal.

When you operate the expression pedal, please be

careful not to get your fingers pinched between the

movable part and the panel.

In households with small children, an adult should

provide supervision until the child is capable of

following all the rules essential for the safe

operation of the unit.

1. While simultaneously pressing BANK [ ] and

[WRITE], turn on the power.

“P” appears in the Display, then changes to “U.”

2. Press the heel of the expression pedal to the base, press

[WRITE].

“d” appears in the Display.

3. Press the toe of the expression pedal to the base, press

[WRITE].

“5” appears in the Display.

4. Adjust the PEDAL MODE SW.

Press BANK [ ] [ ] to set the value (1–9).

The smaller the value, the lighter is the depression force

needed to switch the pedal on or off.

5. Press [WRITE].

Save the settings in memory, then return to Manual

mode.

* If the TUNING indicator flashes during steps 2 and 3, press

the pedal again, then press [WRITE].

 

 

 

 

 

in alte cuvinte trebuie sa apesi ceva mai tare sau ii dai o recalibrare din meniu

Multumesc mult !!! A mers!!! Ai avut dreptate ca e nefolosit :))

 

Valoarea aia era la 5...in loc sa fie la 1 :))

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