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MXC MIDI EXPANDABLE CONTROLLER
&
MIDI CONTROLLER PEDAL PACK
OWNER'S MANUAL
(version 1)
Originally written by ADA SIGNAL PROCESSORS, INC. Scanned and edited by Jur at 11th of august 2002.
Original ADA logo edited and rendered by Barend Onneweer of Raamw3rk.) The version of this manual is
copyrighted and may not be sold or placed on a website without permission of the editor.
Release No.1 for
http://www.ada-mp1.com

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL (version 1) Originally written by ADA SIGNAL PROCESSORS, INC. Scanned and edited by Jur at 11th of august 2002. Original ADA logo edited and rendered by Barend Onneweer of Raamw3rk.) The version of this manual is copyrighted and may not be sold or placed on a website without permission of the editor.
  • Page 2 ADA MXC MIDI EXPANDABLE CONTROLLER & MIDI CONTROLLER PEDAL PACK OWNER’S MANUAL Contents Introduction Package contents Quick set-up for the mxc Quick set-up for the quad switch Quick set-up for the ccp Using the mxc Using phantom power Using the quad switch Mxc, quad switch &...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    1) Before powering up the MXC, first connect one end of the 20-foot MIDI cable into the MIDI jack of the MXC, and the other end into the MIDI IN jack of the device you want to control with the MXC 2) Next, plug the ADA 9V AC adapter into an AC outlet and plug the cable end into the small jack on the rear of the MXC.
  • Page 4: Using The Mxc

    MIDI IN of the receiving device, and make sure the MIDI Channels match. 2) Next, plug the ADA 9V AC adapter into the small jack on the rear of the MXC. On the display you will see the word ADA, then program 01.
  • Page 5: Using Phantom Power

    ADA dealer to purchase this cable. Plug one end of the 7-pin MIDI cable into the MIDI IN jack of the ADA MIDI device, and the other end into the MXC. Now plug the AC adapter into the jack labeled "PHANTOM POWER" on the rear panel of the ADA MIDI device.
  • Page 6: Using The Ccp

    Follow the steps in the Quick Set-up section above to initialize the pedals. Now, you're ready to go. If you move the CCP plugged into the PEDAL 1 jack, the MXC will send MIDI messages corresponding to the position of the CCP pedal. Again, this message is coded with the MIDI Channel number and the Controller number (in this case 31 by default).
  • Page 7 ADA MXC MIDI EXPANDABLE CONTROLLER & MIDI CONTROLLER PEDAL PACK OWNER’S MANUAL If you push the pedal all the way down until you hear the 'click' of the soft-switch, the MXC will send out a message saying, in effect, "TURN ON CONTROLLER #72." A useful application of the unique pedal/switch combination of the CCP is to assign the pedal to be pedal wah, and the switch to be wah in/out.
  • Page 8 9 + # Function Name [ DISPLAY MESSAGE]: Brief description. Instructions for this function. Buttons to be pressed on the MXC are in BOLD TYPE, the message displayed on the MXC is in rackets [XXXX]. 9 + 0 Load Defaults [dFLt]:...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Move pedal(s) again, but this time keep pushing until the soft-switch clicks. This calibrates the MXC to your particular CONTINUOUS CONTROL PEDAL and how hard you normally 'click' it. When the MXC senses a valid pedal switch, the display will read | P1 ] or | P2 ].
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