Blackstar SILVERLINE DELUXE Owner's Manual page 9

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Recalling Patches
Press any Channel switch to load that patch.
Pressing the Bank switch will cycle through the three banks – green-orange-red.
The Channel will be preserved, therefore the corresponding patch within the current
Bank will be loaded when scrolling through the Banks.
Alternatively, patches can be recalled via Blackstar's INSIDER software or any
connected footcontroller.
Factory Patches Table
Green Bank - Live Rig 1
Channel
Patch Name
Voice
CH1
LR1 - Clean
Clean Warm
CH2
LR1 - Crunch
Crunch
CH3
LR1- Rhythm
Super Crunch
CH4
LR1 - Lead
OD 1
Orange Bank - Live Rig 2
Channel
Patch Name
Voice
CH1
LR2 - Clean
Clean Warm
CH2
LR2 - Crunch
Clean Bright
CH3
LR2- Rhythm
OD 1
CH4
LR2 - Lead
Super Crunch
Red Bank - Live Rig 3
Channel
Patch Name
Voice
CH1
LR3 - Clean
Clean Bright
CH2
LR3 - Crunch
Crunch
CH3
LR3- Rhythm
Super Crunch
CH4
LR3 - Lead
OD 2
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Response
Effect(s)
Description
6L6
Spring Reverb
US
clean
with
headroom, perfect as a
platform for your pedals
EL34
Hall Reverb
British low gain crunch with
natural reverb
EL34
Tape Delay, Hall
British classic rock crunch,
Reverb
ideal
for
guitars
humbuckers
KT88
Analogue Delay
Full sounding dynamic lead
Response
Effect(s)
Description
6V6
Plate Reverb
US low wattage 'sag' clean
tone with natural reverb
KT66
Hall Reverb
Rhythm tone with breakup,
great for a classic Indie
sound
EL84
Hall Reverb
Smooth drive with a slight
mid boost
6L6
Analogue Delay,
Balanced lead tone with
Hall Reverb
delay, perfect for solos
Response
Effect(s)
Description
KT88
Flanger,
Modulated clean tone,
Analogue Delay,
ideal
for
arppegiated
Hall Reverb
chords
EL84
Plate Reverb
Dynamic crunch, perfect
for big open chords
6V6
Analogue Delay,
Compressed crunch, great
Plate Reverb
for rhythm playing
KT88
Analogue Delay,
Smooth high gain tone,
Hall Reverb
ideal for legato whilst
maintaining note definition
MIDI
Silverline Deluxe and Stereo Deluxe amplifiers are able to recall patches via MIDI
Program Change messages and to dynamically modify amplifier values via MIDI
Control Change messages.
To set-up MIDI control, simply connect your MIDI controller's MIDI Out socket (30)
to the MIDI In socket on the rear of the amplifier.
From new, or after a Factory Reset, the amplifier is set to OMNI mode and responds
to MIDI messages on all MIDI channels.
NOTE: You may wish to set the amplifier to respond to MIDI messages on just a
single MIDI channel. This can be done using the Blackstar INSIDER software to
specify which of the 16 MIDI channels to use, or to return the amplifier to OMNI
mode.
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Recalling Patches
To recall a patch, the MIDI controller should be set to transmit Program Change
messages (this is usually the case for footcontrollers). Changing patches on the MIDI
controller will activate the corresponding patch stored within the amplifier.
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Modifying Patch Values
Many patch values (e.g. Gain, Volume, ISF – see MIDI Implementation Chart on
page 100) can be adjusted via MIDI Control Change messages in real-time. The
MIDI controller should be set to send the Control Change messages as defined in
the MIDI Implementation Chart.
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