Midi Through The Usb Port Or Neuro Hub - Source Audio Spectrum Intelligent Filter User Manual

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Mono-To-Stereo Audio Path with Neuro Daisy-Chain
In the case of a signal path that splits a mono input to stereo outputs, the Neuro data can be input to
the first effect directly from the mobile device and then carried on to consecutive effects via TRS
cables. The audio signal is carried on the same cable.

MIDI Through the USB Port or Neuro Hub

The Spectrum responds to MIDI Program Change (PC) and Continuous Controller (CC) messages via
its mini USB port.
The Spectrum's USB port is plug-and-play ready for Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software on
Windows and Mac computers. The Spectrum uses class-compliant drivers, so no special drivers are
needed. Just power up the pedal and connect it to the computer using a USB cable. The computer
should automatically recognize the Spectrum, which will be identified as "Source Audio One Series"
in the operating system.
A MIDI host device with USB will also control the Spectrum. The Spectrum responds to most devices,
but some don't generate enough power for the Spectrum to recognize them as a MIDI host (the MIDI
Baby and qCONNECT are two examples). If your Spectrum is not responding to your MIDI host device,
try checking the USB-MIDI Skip Power Check box in the Neuro Editor's Hardware Options menu.
MIDI Channel
By default, the Spectrum responds to MIDI Channel 1. The Spectrum ignores all MIDI messages sent
to it that are not on its channel. The input MIDI channel for the Spectrum can be changed in the
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