Screen Settings - Two Notes OPUS User Manual

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prove useful. The following settings - and resulting impact on IR Length - are available in OPUS:
Latency is 2.2ms with an IR Length at 40ms
Latency is 3.5ms with an IR Length at 100ms
Latency is 4.8ms with an IR Length at 200ms
5. MIDI
OPUS has been specified to accept both preset change commands (Program Change or PC) and
parameter change commands (Control Change or CC), providing immediate access to interact with all
parameters on the unit from a compatible MIDI controller - like a MIDI pedalboard. Within the SETUP
MANAGER window, you are able to configure the following:
Define whether OPUS will receive Program Change and/or Control Change commands. For
example, if you plan to use preset switching (PC) only, CC receive functionality can be set to Off
Define the MIDI channel that the unit is set to receive. Here you can choose to receive all
channels, useful if you don't know which channel the commands are originating from
With the MIDI monitor, check the correct reception of the commands by OPUS
For further information, See
Command Change MIDI messages.
6. BLE Mode
It is possible to set the scale of Bluetooth emission from OPUS in accordance with the following
options:
Low Profile: The lowest emission level
Standard: The factory setting of the Bluetooth emission level
Long Range: The most powerful emission level for longer range with your mobile device

7. Screen Settings

7.1 Brightness
This setting determines the brightness of OPUS' OLED Display.
7.2 Brightness
Within this preference, you can choose either an animation, a dim of the display, or the screen
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the MIDI Chart section
for a comprehensive breakdown of all possible
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