Is anyone using this method?
In theory I think it may be possible to assign 3 switches on the G to send midi CC messages to the amp Gizmo & use that to change channels on the amp.
The basic problem I see is that each press of the G sytem switch assigned to the CC number toggles between 0 & 127 so for that reason suspect it may not work as a CC value 0-63 on the Gizmo turns the switch off & 63-127 turns it on....... or is this automatically dealt with by putting the 3 switches on the amp gizmo assigned to the channels in a group?
The Mark V only has 2 switching Jacks for Channels 2 + 3. When both are ungrounded Channel 1 is engaged.
Lets say you use switches 2 + 3 on your amp gizmo to control channels 2 + 3 on your amp & control this by assigning Midi CC numbers to 3 of the switches on your G system for example CC's 88, 89 & 90 which are the default numbers for switches 1 -3 on the Gizmo.
You also put switches 1 to 3 in a group as they are controlling amp channels & obv you only want one active at a time.
I'm not sure how the custom cable works as at this time I have at present got neither it or an amp Gizmo hence the research before I buy so I can only try & explain by using my understanding of using the Switching jacks on the amp.
I propose plugging nothing into switch 1. The amp channel 2 jack connects to switch 2 & the amp channel 3 jack connects to switch 3.
Lets say we start with all the Amp Gizmo switches off so channel 1 would be engaged.
To engage channel 2 we press G system switch 2 which sends CC 89, value 127 engaging channel 2 on the amp. Great!
Similarly for Channel 3 by pressing G system switch 3 which sends CC 90, value 127 engaging channel 3 on the amp. Also Great!
Now comes the theory to select channel one we press G system switch 1 which sends CC 88 value 127, but because nothing is connected to that Gizmo switch & all 3 switches are in a group all that happens is switch 2 & 3 are broken hence Channel 1 is selected.
Great! All 3 channels selected! I'm guessing pressing this switch will always produce this result as it will always open the other 2 switches in the group?
All seems plausible to me so far......Now the problem.
I now want to select channel 2 again so by pressing switch 2 on the G system it will again send CC 89 but this time as value 0 as per the G system manual (which states each press of the switch toggles between 0 and 127) which will not turn the switch on which is what is required?
So what is the solution? I guess pressing the switch twice would work as on the second press a value of 127 would again be sent but then we are into tap dancing which rather defeats the object or maybe I am missing something obvious here?
Also one other possible plus point of using this method is that I assume that as the Amp Gizmo can receive both CC messages & Program change messages simultaneously in theory you could assign a channel to each patch by saving the amp gizmo switch assignment according to the PC message sent from the G System & also change channels within a patch using the CC method by pressing the 3 G system switches after setting them up as above...... if it works of course!
In theory I think it may be possible to assign 3 switches on the G to send midi CC messages to the amp Gizmo & use that to change channels on the amp.
The basic problem I see is that each press of the G sytem switch assigned to the CC number toggles between 0 & 127 so for that reason suspect it may not work as a CC value 0-63 on the Gizmo turns the switch off & 63-127 turns it on....... or is this automatically dealt with by putting the 3 switches on the amp gizmo assigned to the channels in a group?
The Mark V only has 2 switching Jacks for Channels 2 + 3. When both are ungrounded Channel 1 is engaged.
Lets say you use switches 2 + 3 on your amp gizmo to control channels 2 + 3 on your amp & control this by assigning Midi CC numbers to 3 of the switches on your G system for example CC's 88, 89 & 90 which are the default numbers for switches 1 -3 on the Gizmo.
You also put switches 1 to 3 in a group as they are controlling amp channels & obv you only want one active at a time.
I'm not sure how the custom cable works as at this time I have at present got neither it or an amp Gizmo hence the research before I buy so I can only try & explain by using my understanding of using the Switching jacks on the amp.
I propose plugging nothing into switch 1. The amp channel 2 jack connects to switch 2 & the amp channel 3 jack connects to switch 3.
Lets say we start with all the Amp Gizmo switches off so channel 1 would be engaged.
To engage channel 2 we press G system switch 2 which sends CC 89, value 127 engaging channel 2 on the amp. Great!
Similarly for Channel 3 by pressing G system switch 3 which sends CC 90, value 127 engaging channel 3 on the amp. Also Great!
Now comes the theory to select channel one we press G system switch 1 which sends CC 88 value 127, but because nothing is connected to that Gizmo switch & all 3 switches are in a group all that happens is switch 2 & 3 are broken hence Channel 1 is selected.
Great! All 3 channels selected! I'm guessing pressing this switch will always produce this result as it will always open the other 2 switches in the group?
All seems plausible to me so far......Now the problem.
I now want to select channel 2 again so by pressing switch 2 on the G system it will again send CC 89 but this time as value 0 as per the G system manual (which states each press of the switch toggles between 0 and 127) which will not turn the switch on which is what is required?
So what is the solution? I guess pressing the switch twice would work as on the second press a value of 127 would again be sent but then we are into tap dancing which rather defeats the object or maybe I am missing something obvious here?
Also one other possible plus point of using this method is that I assume that as the Amp Gizmo can receive both CC messages & Program change messages simultaneously in theory you could assign a channel to each patch by saving the amp gizmo switch assignment according to the PC message sent from the G System & also change channels within a patch using the CC method by pressing the 3 G system switches after setting them up as above...... if it works of course!