Bjosko wrote:I do not have an pedal, but I am guessing that you are using an TSR to TSR cable ?
If you are handy with a soldering iron, you can rewire one end of the cable, or using two TS into one TSR plug. On the last one, you can switch around the two cables between A an B input on the pedal so it are working the correct way for you.
Yeah, I'm beginning to think that two TS to one TRS might be the simplest and most flexible solution for me. I'm not really so handy with a soldering iron [I should probably poll my friends to see if someone I know is...].
NordMarkus wrote:I use the Boss FS7 and it works fine. I can turn the direction the way I want! The only problem is, that every time I‘ve rebooted the nord stage 3, the pedal turns programs to the wrong direction at first push and after that it works usual. Any suggestions? I‘ve tried all possible configurations.
Interesting that you are able to adjust the direction while I don't seem to be able to do so with my FS-6. And weird (and annoying) that it behaves the way that you described after reboot!
How do you like the FS-7? Do you like the two switches being above and below as the FS-7 has them arranged? I bought the FS-6 because I thought I preferred the idea of the switches being side by side and I was worried that I would not like the FS-7's arrangement of the switches, although I did not have an opportunity to try either pedal in person before buying.
Maybe I will just order an FS-7 and then return which ever pedal I decide I do not want to keep. And if the FS-7 works out for me, it would save some floor space AND it would mean I could get away from the annoying 9V battery, which the FS-6 requires.