Assign Midi In Channel & Midi Monitor; Link Midicc To A Specific Effect Routing; Tap Tempo - Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex Owner's Manual

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10.2 ASSIGN MIDI IN CHANNEL & MIDI IN MONITOR
To enter the MIDI menu configuration page, press the multifunction key [10b]
labelled 'Midi' on
page 4/4
of the main menu.
PedalPro Ch#>01
Latency=00
Ch#00:CC069:016
PedalPro Ch# – Assign the midi in channel of the PedalPro Ex. This parameter is
global. The last line of the display is a midi monitor to help you out during the
MIDI configuration of your MIDI controller. The MIDI monitor shows only MIDICC
and MIDI program changes that the PedalPro Ex is listening to. During MIDI moni-
tor the PedalPro Ex commands are not executed.
Latency (00-03) - Some foot-controllers send several midi messages every time
you change preset. These midi messages contain at least one program change
and several switches status (MIDICC# 13-88). In this case to optimize the switch-
ing time among preset the best practice is to wait till all the midi messages are
received. The waiting time is calculated from the first midi program change and
is defined by: Waiting time= 30ms+Latency*10ms. As consequence latency shell be
increase according to the number of midi messages. As an indication, bare in
mind that 12 midi messages (e.g. 4 program changes and 12 MIDICC) can be
handled with Latency=0 => Waiting time =30ms. For the sake of midi efficiency it is
best to remove all the unused program changes sent from your controller.
10.3 LINK MIDICC TO A SPECIFIC ROUTING
These two setting pages allow to link a MIDICC switch command to a specific
routing. If for example you would like to turn on the filters with a specific routing
configuration you need to set the parameter #34(Filt).
MidiCC routing1
#34(Filt)
FL=
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#35(Modl)
È1/2
Ç00
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FR=
Ç00
To enter the 'Rout' menu configuration page, press the multifunction key
[10b] labelled 'Rout' on
page 3/4
#34(Filt) – Assign a specific filter routing when the MIDI CC#33 &127 are
received. Bypass when the MIDI CC#33 & 0 are received. The filter routing
list will affect the settings as indicate on page 33 of the manual. If the filter
routing is set to 00 as indicated in the figure, the PedalPro Ex assigns by default
filter routing 5 (Filter F1)
#35(Modl) – Assign a specific modulation type when the MIDI CC#34 i&127
are received. Bypass when the MIDI CC#34 & 0 are received. The modulation
routing list will affect the settings as indicate on page 40 of the manual. If the
modulation routing 00 is set, the PedalPro Ex assigns by default filter routing 1
(Chorus)
MidiCC routing2
#36(Dly)
#37(Aux)
#36(Dly) – Assign a specific delay routing when the MIDICC#35&127 are re-
ceived. Bypass when MIDI CC#35 & 0 are received. The Delay routing list will
affect the settings as indicate on page 44 of the manual. If the delay routing 00
is set as indicated in the figure, the PedalPro Ex assigns by default delay routing 1
(Delay left)
#37(Aux) – Assign a specific aux routing when the MIDI CC#36 &127 are re-
ceived. Bypass when MIDI CC#36 & 0 are received. The Aux routing list will affect
the settings as indicate on page 46 of the manual. If the aux routing 00 is set, the
PedalPro Ex assigns by default filter routing 5 (Aux+Mixer)
Linking MIDICC to a specific routing is required when the MIDI con-
troller will turn on Filters or Chorus/Flanger or Delay or Aux for the
first time and the default routing is different from the desired one. On
a contrary, a saved preset with a specific routing configuration dif-
ferent from 00/none/no-loops-on will transfer the settings as default
routing and does not require any MIDICC link editing
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of the main menu.
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