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Revision History v1.0 - Initial release Table of Contents Powering Multiverse and Getting Started Audio Jacks Multiverse Controls Gain and Level knobs Encoder Knobs Stomp Switches Multiverse Modes & Pedal Navigation Preset Navigation Mode Effect Control Mode System Menu (press A+B together) Expression Port ‘EXP’...
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Powering Multiverse and Getting Started Multiverse can be powered using either the USB port or the DC jack located on the right side of the pedal. When using a USB cable for power, Multiverse can be powered directly from a standard USB port on your computer using the included USB cable, or from a USB charger.
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Switching to Effect Control Mode enables all of the assigned hardware controls (see Multiverse Designer User Guide for details) in the Preset you are currently using. As you use pedal controls, the OLED displays the name of the Effect you are changing in the middle of the...
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Use the A,B,C,D Encoder Knobs, Encoder Push-Buttons, S1and S2’ Stomp Switches and EXP Expression port to control any effect parameter assigned to hardware controls from the audio effects in your Preset. The function of each control is configured in the Multiverse Designer software.
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WARNING: Do not open the Multiverse pedal back plate while power is being supplied. Only use a correctly fitting Philips head screwdriver to open the back plate. Avoid touching the inner electronics of the pedal.
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Appendix MIDI Input Pinout The Multiverse uses a ⅛” TRS jack to receive MIDI inputs. The configuration of the jack is compatible with the official MIDI specification, also known as Type-A. Other configurations will not work. Please ensure any MIDI cable or adapter corresponds to the pinout diagram below.
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