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MidiCC1 and MIDI CC2
Use these to select 1 or 2 Midi Continuous Controller Numbers. CC number 007 is generally
used for volume control by effects unit. Other than that you need to find the midi table in your
effects manual to make the selection. Some units allow you to map any CC number to any effect.
If so, consider this because it may allow you to use 1 patch setting at the Wag Base unit with
many different effects patches at your effects unit.
CC1 Mode and CC2 Mode
Each CC has its own independent Zone, Direction, and type of operation set by these mode
controls. The valid modes are:
Off – disables the Continuous Controller
FwdExp - Outputs values 0-127 (full range) in the open to closed direction
RevExp - Outputs values 0-127 (full range) in the closed to open direction
FwdMomSw - Outputs 127 when the hand is at or passed the closed end of the selected zone.
Outputs 0 otherwise
RevMomSw - Outputs 127 when the hand is at or passed the open end of the selected zone.
Outputs 0 otherwise
FwdLatSw – Toggles between 0 and 127 each time the hand reaches the open end of the
selected zone.
RevLatSw– Toggles between 0 and 127 each time the hand reaches the closed end of the
selected zone.
See chapter 4 "Using the Wag to Switch Effects" for a description of momentary and latch
switches.
For example, CC1 could be configured to increase overdrive in an open direction and CC2 to
increase wah-wah pedal position in a closed direction. Or, CC1 could be used for wah-wah
control and CC2 to turn overdrive on/off.
Exp Damp
Damping slows the rate of change of the effects control. This is useful for creating smooth
changes such as horn like volume swells. The valid settings are off, Low, Medium, and High.
High is the slowest swell. For example, you can hold your hand closed, strum a chord, then
rapidly open your hand and continue playing. The 1
damping. Without any damping you need to control the rate of the swell manually.
Exp Hold
This stands for Expression Hold. It holds the maximum effect value until the hand moves to the
opposite end of the zone. This allows you to swell an effect to maximum then hold that value
while you relax your hand. If you move your hand well toward the opposite end of the zone, the
effect value will reset and you can swell it back up again.
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chord will slowly swell up in volume with
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