Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex Owner's Manual page 50

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Post Effects
To adjust the amount of wet signal on the left channel, press EDIT [5]. Use
the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to WtL. Adjust the
value with the selection dial [4].
WtR – Wet level, right return channel. Range: 0-100%.
The WtR (Wet right) parameter controls the amount of wet signal coming
from the external effect into the right channel, via the AUX RETURN RIGHT jack
[16d].
To adjust the amount of wet signal on the right channel, press EDIT [5].
Use the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to WtR. Adjust
the value with the selection dial [4].
TIPS & TRICKS - AUX MIXER
If your external effect is a digital effect, do not use its internal mixer to
mix the signal coming from the PedalPro Ex (the "dry" signal) and the
digitally-processed signal. Use instead the high quality AUX Mixer to
mix the dry signal with the wet signal coming from your external digital
effects. In this way the dry signal will bypass the digital effect conserv-
ing the crystal clear characteristic typical of the PedalPro Ex
Remember that the parameters on the Ext/AUX loops menu pages
and 2/2, including the AUX Mixer parameters, are preset parameters
and not global parameters. That is, they can be saved as part of a
preset and they can be defined differently on different presets. This
enables you to use your external effects either in combination with
the PedalPro Ex effects, or on their own by simply creating a preset in
which all PedalPro Ex's on-board effects are bypassed and only the
Ext and/or AUX loops are activated.
You may keep your external effects always on. For each preset, the
PedalPro Ex will bypass them or activate them according to the preset
parameters defined on Ext/AUX loops menu pages
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The DIN-5 connector mounted in the front panel is compatible with ADES (bidi-
rectional) and MIDI (in) protocols. This sections refers to a use of a standar MIDI
controller. The MIDI out of the PedalPro Ex is used as MIDI thru. Therefore all the
MIDI messages received will be copied to the MIDI out connector.
MIDI in messages are executed only when you are in any of the main pages 1/4-
4/4. During manual editing, the MIDI commands are disregarded.
The MIDI in activity is monitored by the symbol
you turn on the Wah via MIDICC#30 this will affect the display on row 2 and you
will be inhibited from editing the filter parameters
1/2
If you turn on Lead1 via MIDICC#31 this will show on the display and you will be
inhibited from editing the settings of the following effects: filter, distortion, com-
pressor, noise gate, pre and post loop, and amp switching. Leads parameters
can be edited by accesing the Lead menu on the main page 4/4
1/2
and 2/2.
If the Wah, Lead1 and Lead 2 are all turned on, the sound settings follow this
priority list:
1-Wah (Highest priority)
2-Lead1
3-Lead2
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MIDI
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Lead1
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on the third line of the display. If

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