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Configuring the Hot Hand
When the Hot Hand is connected to the True Spring, follow these simple steps to calibrate it and map
it to control different effect parameters.
1. Press the Control Input button to turn on Control Input mode. The Control LED should be lit
green.
2. Press and hold the Control Input button until the Control LED begins to blink slowly
(approximately one blink per second).
3. Move the Hot Hand ring over the range of motion you would like to use to control the True
Spring. The easiest way to do this is to move the ring in the same way that you intend to
move it as you perform. The True Spring will intelligently select the X or Y axis of the Hot
Hand automatically, based on the motion of the ring.
4. After setting Hot Hand range of motion, click the True Spring's footswitch once. The
calibration is now complete, and the Control LED will blink faster (about 2 blinks per second).
Now, it is time to map the Hot Hand to the effect parameters.
5. Move the knob(s) you wish to control with the expression pedal to your desired beginning
position(s), then click the True Spring's footswitch. The Control LED will blink quickly (about
4 blinks per second). Up to four knobs can be controlled simultaneously.
6. Move the knob(s) you wish to control to your desired ending position(s), then click the
footswitch. The Control LED will now be lit solid green. The mapping is complete.
Note: The parameter range can be inverted by swapping the minimum and maximum position of the
knobs during calibration.
Reset Expression Control Mapping
To clear the expression control mapping (Expression or Hot Hand), first press the Control Input
button and turn off Control Input mode. The Control LED should be dark. Then, press and hold the
Control Input button until the Control LED blinks. This clears all Expression, Hot Hand, and MIDI
mapping.
The Source Audio Tap Switch
The Source Audio Tap Switch connects directly to the CONTROL INPUT with a 1/8" TRRS cable. The
Tap Switch offers two very useful functions: Tap Tempo and Tremolo Engage/Bypass.
Tap Tempo: Manually tap in the rate of the tremolo and/or reverb modulation. Use the Beat
Division pull-down menu in the Neuro Editors to select the rhythmic subdivision of the tap
tempo. The beat division options are Quarter, Eighth, Dotted Eighth, Triplet, and Sixteenth
notes.
Tremolo Engage/Bypass: Use the Tap Switch to independently engage or disengage the
tremolo on top of an active reverb effect.
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