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As long as the power supply you use is the correct voltage, the correct polarity, and can deliver the amperage, you should be fine with a universal one.
Power
If you find you must replace the power adapter, make sure
the specifications meet or exceed the specifications of the
original adapter. The ART X-15 was designed to work with
just about any battery eliminator.
The Pedal will work with eliminators that produce a minimum
100 milliamperes (ma) of Alternating Current (AC or VAC) at
6.3 to 15 volts or Direct Current (DC or VDC) at 9 volts to
24 Volts.
I've got a 300ma adaptor, but it's got a polarity switch. That got me up and running.
Now, anyone know how to make the pedals adjust the Whammy and Wah of the 2101? I've been messing with CC assigments and such, but to no avail. I can change programs no problem, but the pedals don't even register in the 2101.
I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
it has to be set up inside your effects unit to recognize the pedals as well as in the x-15 itself...it's been years for me so i don't rtemember much but the link will give you the entire instruction manual for the x-15...it should help...d.m.
Thanks. I've got the PDF manual, but it says the X15 is already set up as a Foot Controller on CC 4 and an Expression pedal on CC 11 by default (I did a factory reset on it). Setting the 2101's CCs to those has no effect.
I'll hafta dig through both manuals.
I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
Can you switch patches with the X-15 or turn effects on and off with the stomp buttons? The X-5 uses a little strip on the pedal for its controller and not a pot. Every once in a while those strips will come out the hole.
I just had this happen to me and once I put it back I was able to get CC 4 to work.
hmm...im not sure...its been so long...i remember the numbers but don't remember which ones they were...my ips 33b has a setting in it for expression pedal under the expression control part of it...but i had to change something because it frustrated me to no end for about a week...and with mine i have to set the expression control for every preset...i do remember that...d.m.
Can you switch patches with the X-15 or turn effects on and off with the stomp buttons? The X-5 uses a little strip on the pedal for its controller and not a pot. Every once in a while those strips will come out the hole.
I just had this happen to me and once I put it back I was able to get CC 4 to work.
Heh. You posted while I was still playing with everything.
Anyhoo, probably if you programmed the X-15 buttons inside the unit itself you could use them to turn effects on/off, but just scrolling through the 2101's assigments, it doesn't work. Program changes are ok, but switching to Effect On/Off mode doesn't do anything.
I'll hafta dig into the manual more.
I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
Button 10 = CC 79 So to turn the Compressor On/Off using button 2 (1 is Exciter, 2 is compressor on the pedal), select Compressor in the 2101, push MIDI, press Next, and the screen says "Comp "Compr" is not linked". Turn the Data Wheel until it shows "Comp "Compr" Links to MIDI CC 71". Press MIDI again and then Store to save it for that patch.
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