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LIQUID-FOOT PRO SERIES MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER
TAP TEMPO CC#
Tap Tempo commands within the Liquid-Foot will look to this value when determining what CC#
to transmit. This is a global value. Make sure you have all your receiving equipment set to this
CC# should you want it to receive TAP TEMPO commands from either IA switches, or via special
command programming.
BLOCK OFF IA SWITCHES FROM BEING TRIGGERED
By Default, all IA Switches can be turned on and off. No matter what the initial state of a preset
is set too. Some users may want the system to block the user from “accidently” stepping on an
IA switch that is set as “off” (inactive with no light on). By turning this feature ON, the Liquid-
Foot will ignore any IA switch press that is initially set as In-Active (no light on).
Further, when this feature is turned on, re-triggering IA switches that have been programmed as
In-Active will no trigger any MIDI messages. By default, IA Switches that are in the In-Active
state and are re-triggered will send all the OFF commands. When this feature is turned on, a
user can not trigger an in-active IA switch, and the switch will no trigger any midi messages
when a preset is selected with re-trig set on.
Only switches programmed as Global, or are initially set in a preset as “ON” (green), “OFF” (red)
will be triggered.
GUITAR TUNER SOURCE
By Default, the Liquid-Foot will look for guitar tuner data from a Liquid-Tracks module. The
Liquid-foot can take tuning data from several devices. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll
through the list. Press S16 to save your selection. An IA switch must be configured to turn on
the tuner using MIDI SPECIAL COMMAND [0]- Tuner. Other available options for tuner
information: