Quick Start

  1. If the pedal has a detachable cable, then first connect a suitable cable to the pedal. If the pedal has a minimum volume setting adjust (like many Roland and Boss models do), set it to the fully counter-clockwise position.
  2. Connect the pedal cable to the C15 at one of the TRS Sockets numbered Pedal 1...4. The C15 may already be powered on or off, it does not matter. If on, try to insert the cable quickly into the TRS socket (in less than 1 second).
  3. Go to Setup > Device Settings > Pedals and select the proper type for the pedal from the pedal presets list. If your pedal is listed explicitly then please use that setting. Otherwise, try the generic Pot, Tip-Active (also known as Boss/Roland pin-out) or Pot, Ring-Active (Yamaha pin-out) presets.
  4. Do the Auto-Ranging cycle: Move the pedal to one end stop of its mechanical travel, wait a moment (1 second), then move it to the other end stop, wait a moment.
  5. Check if the position indicator in the Pedal Editor screen moves evenly and over the whole range of 0%...100% when operating the pedal over the complete travel. When using one of the generic Pot settings and you find that the approximate center position gives a way too high (or too low) reading, try the corresponding generic pedal presets with the swapped pin-out (swap tip active with ring active).
  6. During operation, when you find that the pedal does not move over the complete 0%...100% range anymore, reset the Auto-Ranging by temporarily selecting another pedal type. Alternatively, you can pull the cable from the TRS socket and re-plug it.