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2b. To set the channel manually: Once step 1 has been
completed above & the channel LEDs are flashing,
press the CH1 CLEAN button. The CH1 LED will flash
& the other Channel LEDs will turn off, this signifies
that MIDI channel 1 has been selected.
Simply continue to press the CH 1 button to get to the
channel you desire. As you press the button you will
notice the other Channel LEDs turn on as you increase
the MIDI channel number. Once you reach the channel
you desire, press the STORE button to save it to
memory.
Note: There are only 4 channel LED, so the MIDI
channel count will be done in values of 4. MIDI channel
1 will be signified by CH1 CLEAN LED flashing, & as you
increase in number, MIDI channel 4 will be signified by
all four channel LEDs flashing, but once MIDI channel
5 is selected, only the CH1 CLEAN LED will flash again.
Every time you reach MIDI channel 5, 9, or 13, the LED
cycle will once again start from the CH1 CLEAN LED. So
keep count as you select the channel you desire. If you
go past MIDI channel 16, the count will start at channel
1 again. Once saved to memory, the Channel LEDs will
flash very quickly several times to verify the change has
been made & completed.
MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE
This amplifier can remember up to 128 program settings
of the MIDI controllable functions. To set a program (i.e.
amplifier configuration) to be controlled via MIDI:
1. Set the amplifier to the configuration you intend to
save to a program number. (Ex: Ch: 2, Boost On,
Bright ON, Master Volume: 2, FX Loop: OFF, etc)
2. Once the amplifier is configured as you would like,
press the store button. The Store LED will flash &
the amplifier will wait now for a command through
its MIDI IN jack.
3. Send a program change command from your MIDI
Pedal or other equipment with the correct channel
& program number you intend to have the amplifier.
save the current configuration to.
4. Once the command is received, the amplifier will
save the current amp configuration to that program
number. The Store LED will flash 3 times & turn off
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verifying that the command has been received &
Saved.
Now, anytime you send that program number to the amplifier
from your MIDI pedal or other external equipment, the amplifier
will switch to that saved configuration. This will allow for any
configuration of your settings to be recalled with any MIDI device.
MIDI CONTROLLABLE FUNCTIONS
The amplifier functions that can be controlled via MIDI
are as follows:
CHANNEL SELECTION (1-2)
Boost (All Channels)
Bright function (All Channels)
FX Loop in/out
Master Volume 1 & 2
Reverb On or Off
TWO NOTES EMBEDDED FUNCTIONS
Reverb
Noise Gate
Twin Tracker
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EQ L
EQ R
MUTE
These functions can be set & controlled in a MIDI
program change setting, where one program change
command will call up a configuration of the above
settings, or continuous controller commands, where
a CC command will switch any one of the functions
listed above, independent from any of the others. The
CC command functions are great for things like instant
access buttons on foot pedals etc.
CONTINUOUS CONTROLLER (CC)
To use CC commands, the amplifier Functions have
all been given a designated number & on or off
setting. When using & selecting a function the number
associated with the function must be used & then the
setting of the function (on or off) must also be sent.
Most MIDI equipment (pedals etc) allows you to select
a CC number & then designate whether it be turned to
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on or off. (Consult the external equipment instruction
manual).
The following commands & their CC numbers need
only be sent an ON command (0-63) as they are used
to switch between channels which cannot be turned
off, only changed to a different channel or level, on &
off commands sent will produce the same result.
The following commands control functions that are
turned on & off. These functions require an off (0-63)
& on (64-127) command (byte) to be sent with the CC
number to either turn them on or off. If you are trying to
use them & are not getting them
to respond, chances are you are sending the wrong
command byte ( 0-63 is OFF & 64-127 is ON).
(Consult the Peripheral's instruction manual)
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Function
Value
Hex
Masters
(0x1B)
Bright
(0x1D)
Reverb
(0x1F)
FX Loop
(0x23)
Two Notes Reverb
(0x25)
Two Notes Noise Gate
(0x26)
Two Notes Twin Tracker
(0x27)
Two Notes EQ L
(0x28)
Two Notes EQ R
(0x29)
Two Notes Mute
(0x2A)
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Decimal
27
29
31
35
37
38
39
40
41
42
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