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Hot Hand 3 Wireless Controller, Hub Expression Input responds to any expression pedal
plugged into the EXP IN jack on the Neuro Hub.
Control Destination: By default, external expression controllers are routed to the Reverb
Send. Select "Mapped to Knobs" from this dropdown menu to re-assign external expression
to any combination of the knobs on the face of the pedal.
Control Range: Use this field to select the maximum range of an external expression pedal.
Setting this value lower than 1023 will give you additional "dead space" at your expression
pedal's top position, assuring that you will reach the assigned parameter's maximum value
without mashing the expression pedal to its full toe down position.
Control Minimum: Use this field to select the minimum value of an external expression pedal.
Similar to the Control Range field, setting this value higher than 0 will give you additional
"dead space" at your expression pedal's bottom position, assuring that you will reach the
assigned parameter's minimum value without mashing the expression pedal to its full heel
down position.
Expression Control To Knob Mapping: This is a simple way to assign an external expression
controller to any of your pedal's knob parameters. After selecting the expression Control
Source and Mapped to Knobs from the Control Destinations dropdown menu, set the
Minimum (heel down) and Max (toe Down) values for each of the parameters. Please note
that you can control multiple knobs simultaneously. It is also possible to assign expression
control to parameters assigned to the Normal function of the DWELL and TONE knobs (see
the
Dwell and Tone Knob Assign
Presets
The Presets section is located on the right side of the Neuro Desktop interface. There you will find a
list of all the presets and empty preset positions available in your True Spring Reverb. The Presets
section is also where you Save, Import, and Export presets. The buttons located at the top of the
Presets field perform the functions listed below:
Save: If you have made edits to a pre-existing preset, use the Save button to update the
preset without changing its name or preset position.
Save As: After creating a new preset hit the Save As button and you will be prompted to
name it and select the Mode and toggle switch position to which it will be saved.
SA247
section for details).
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