Midi Cc Messages - Wampler METAVERSE Full User Manual

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MIDI CC MESSAGES

Every Program can be controlled by sending CC Messages to
the device from a compatible MIDI controller as described in the
following table.
CC Function
CC no.
Value (0-127)
Delay State
1
0=off, 1-127=on
Delay Program
2
0-10
Delay Time (knob)
3
0-127
Delay Feedback (knob)
4
0-127
Tone (knob)
5
0-127
Mix (knob)
6
0-127
Level (knob)
7
0-127
Mod Depth (knob)
8
0-127
Mod Rate (knob)
9
0-127
Mod Feedback (knob)
10
0-127
TAPE Mode
11
1-15
ETH Mode
12
0-3
WAMPLER METAVERSE
Description
Turns the delay on/off
Selects the delay program;
Send the corresponding MIDI CC value to select the
delay program:
0 - ANLG - Analog style delay
1 - WET - Modulated analog delay
2 - BBD - Bucket Brigade delay
3- JET - Analog flanger delay
4 - DOC - Wampler 'The Doctor'
5 - FTE - Wampler 'Faux Tape Echo'
6 - ETH - Wampler 'Ethereal' delay
7 - MOD - Digital flanger delay
8 - SPC - Space Echo delay
9 - TAPE - Multi head Tape delay
10 - DIGI - Digital delay
Emulates the Delay Time knob, 25ms to 2000ms
Emulates the Delay Feedback knob
Emulates the Tone knob
Emulates the Output Mix knob;
0 = dry 100% + wet 0%
95 = dry 100% + wet 100%
127 = dry 0% + wet 100%
Emulates the Output Level knob;
0 = -6dB
63 = 0dB
127 = +6dB
Emulates the Mod Depth knob
Emulates the Mod Rate knob
Emulates the Mod Feedback knob - only affects JET
and MOD Programs
Selects head combination for TAPE Program ->
Value range selects heads in binary representation:
1000 (binary) = 8 (decimal) = head 1 (quarter)
0100 (binary) = 4 (decimal) = head 2 (dotted eighth)
0010 (binary) = 2 (decimal) = head 3 (eighth)
0001 (binary) = 1 (decimal) = head 4 (sixteenth)
See Note on Page 12 for full list of combinations
Select the delay mode for the Ethereal Delay
0 = quarter
1 = quarter + quarter triplet overlay
2 = quarter + dotted eighth overlay
3 = quarter + dotted eighth
CC Function
CC no.
Value (0-127)
Subdivision
13
0-14
Delay Time (high ms)
14
0-15
Delay Time (low ms)
15
0-127
Tap Tempo
81
0
Preset Decrement
82
0-127
Preset Increment
83
0-127
0=tap tempo
Tempo Switch Mode
84
1-127=Preset inc
Trails Mode
85
0=off, 1-127=on
MIDI Clock Enable
99
0=off, 1-127=on
Expression Pedal
100
0-127
Description
Sets the tap tempo subdivision ((0-7 are accessible via
the front panel) Select the Subdivision setting for the
Tap Tempo Switch and MIDI Clock
0 = Quarter
1 = Dotted Eighth
2 = Eighth
3 = Sixteenth
4 = Half
5 = Whole
6 = Dotted Quarter
7 = Triplet Quarter
8 = Dotted Sixteenth
9 = Dotted Half
10 = Dotted Whole
11 = Triplet Sixteenth
12 = Triplet Eighth
13 = Triplet Half
14 = Triplet Whole
A Time High message followed by a Time Low message
will set the delay time to a specific ms value. It is possi-
ble to set very specific delay times (with 1ms resolution)
using two sequential MIDI commands.
First, send CC 14 with the high byte (calculated below)
Second, send CC 15 with the low byte (calculated
below)
Each message is a 7-bit value, and sent together will
be interpreted as a 14-bit value. To set a specific delay
time in milliseconds using MIDI CC 14 and 15:
1. Determine high byte: take delay time in
milliseconds and divide by 128. The number left of
the decimal is the high byte. (eg. 400ms delay time ->
400/128 = 3.125 -> high byte = 3
2. Determine low byte: multiply the number right of
the decimal by 128. This is the low byte.
(eg. 400ms delay time -> 400/128 = 3.125 -> 0.125 ->
0.125 * 128 = 16 -> low byte = 16
3. Send MIDI CC 14 val=highbyte (3) first, and then
MIDI CC 15 val=lowbyte (16) second.
4. After receiving both bytes, the device will update
the delay time to match the received messages.
Emulates the tap tempo function of the tap tempo
switch
Decrements the Preset number by <value>
Increments the Preset number by <value>
Selects the mode of the tempo switch
Turns on/off trails mode
Enable or disable the MIDI Clock Sync:
0 = ignore MIDI Clock
1-127 = set tempo based on MIDI Clock
Emulates the expression pedal input
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