Disaster Area Designs NNB User Manual

Disaster Area Designs NNB User Manual

Expanse bridge

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Expanse Bridge
User Manual
v1.00

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  • Page 1 Expanse Bridge User Manual v1.00 
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  • Page 2 Initial Release Neunaber, Expanse, Slate, Echelon, Chroma, and WET are trademarks of Neunaber Technology. Their use in this document is purely descriptive and in no way implies any relationship between their owner and Disaster Area Designs LLC.
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  • Page 3 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Disaster Area Designs NNB Expanse Bridge Controller. The NNB is an innovative device designed to allow for manual or remote MIDI control of the various Expanse Series pedals made by Neunaber Technology. Using the NNB unlocks the true potential of these pedals, adding seven additional preset sounds to the stock effect and allowing you to access them from your master MIDI controller.
  • Page 4 Connect power and signal cables to your Expanse Pedal Tap or hold the switch on the NNB to select the desired preset or effect setting — see the section titled “Configuring the NNB” for details on the various options for control.
  • Page 5 USB power supply to power the NNB if MIDI Output is desired. If the MultiJack is set to MIDI Output the NNB may not boot completely or run the Setup menu. Plug in a 1/4” cable to the jack temporarily to allow the NNB to enter the Setup...
  • Page 6 5. Advanced MIDI Control The following commands are supported by the NNB: Please note that sending MIDI Program 0 (zero) does not change the effect or preset option, but rather sets the left knob (Mix) to its minimum position. This allows for a type of “bypass” even though the Expanse pedals do not support an actual bypass command.

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