Sound Sculpture FootSim Mk III Owner's Manual

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Mk II
(and original FootSim)
OWNER'S MANUAL
Document OMFS1905

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Summary of Contents for Sound Sculpture FootSim Mk III

  • Page 1 Mk II (and original FootSim) OWNER’S MANUAL Document OMFS1905...
  • Page 2 Sound Sculpture shall not be liable for any consequential damage or loss of profits as a result of the use of this product even if Sound Sculpture is advised of the possibility of such damages or loss. In no event will Sound Sculpture's liability exceed the price paid for the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents WHAT’S NEW WITH MK II ..........................3 PLEASE SEE THE “MK II FEATURES AND INFORMATION” SECTION NEAR THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT TO SEE THE NEW FEATURES AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE THE MK II VERSION OF THE FOOTSIM...........................3 INTRODUCTION..............................3 PANEL CONTROLS.............................3 SETUP ..................................3...
  • Page 4: What's New With Mk Ii

    What’s New with Mk II Please see “Mk II Features and Information” on page 5 to see the new features and important information about the the Mk II version of the FootSim. Introduction The FootSim footswitch simulator replaces the mechanical footswitches that are used with amplifiers to control the overdrive and reverb functions of the amp so that these functions can be controlled by a MIDI foot controller or other MIDI based device.
  • Page 5: Connecting Midi To The Footsim

    After you have selected the MIDI channel slide the board back inside the case taking care that the board slides all the way in (you may need to push the bottom of the plastic bezel on the rear panel downward a slight amount while pushing the board in so the board goes all the way in).
  • Page 6: Mk Ii Features And Information

    Mk II Features and Information This newer version of the FootSim has some important enhancements • The MIDI connectors have been changed to 7 pins to accommodate devices carrying phantom power and bidirectional communication. More on this below. You can also use the FootSim with standard 5 pin cables if you will not be using phantom power.
  • Page 7: Listing Of All Program Change Commands

    Listing of all Program Change commands Below is a chart showing the Program Change commands that are used to control the FootSim Relay Controlled Desired Effect Program Change Number Relay off Relay on Relay off Relay on Relay off Relay on Relay off Relay on Relay toggle on/off...

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