Connecting The Pedal; Guitar/Audio Connections - Source Audio Ultrawave User Manual

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MIDI Capable — Connect the Ultrawave to the Source Audio Neuro Hub or a USB-MIDI Host
and access up to 128 presets with MIDI Program Change (PC) messages. Control many of the
pedal's parameters with MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) messages or assign LFO
modulation speed with MIDI Clock.
USB Port - Class compliant USB-MIDI allows the Ultrawave to work as a plug-and-play device
with recording software running on Mac and Windows. The USB port offers connectivity to
the Neuro Desktop Editor providing access to deep editing possibilities and pedal firmware
updates.
Compact Design – The durable, anodized aluminum housing has a small footprint and sturdy
hardware.
Universal Bypass™ – Select either analog buffered or relay based True Bypass.

Connecting the Pedal

Power
To power the unit, connect the included 9V DC center-negative power supply (at least 150mA
required) to the jack labeled DC 9V on the back panel.
Warning: Using a non-Source Audio supply, especially an unregulated supply, could damage the unit.
A power supply with insufficient current levels may also cause noise or other unpredictable behavior.
Please be very cautious when using 3
requirements in the
Connections

Guitar/Audio Connections

Using standard ¼" mono (TS) cables, connect your guitar, bass, or other instrument to the I
jack and your amp (or the next audio device in the signal chain) to the O
second amp, connect it to O
When the power and audio connections have been made, Ultrawave is ready for use.
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