Note: When the relay state is assigned to a selected button the relay will
automatically change to reflect the current state of the button. Relays with dual
states will default to the first state.
Note: In this mode, pressing any button will transmit the currently assigned
controller. On exiting this mode, all switches will revert to the state they were in
before Edit Mode was entered.
Each of the following buttons can be assigned to the following MIDI controllers:
1-31, 33-119, A/B (SysEx for MPX 1 or MPX G2), Toe (SysEx for MPX G2 only),
tip, ring, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, Start/Stop, Start, Stop, Continue, Reset, Off.
Display
Parameter
1
Bypass
2
1/Gain
3
2/Chorus
4
3/Delay
5
4/Effect 1
6
5/On/Off 1
7
6/Reverb
8
7/EQ
9
8/Insert
10
9/Effect 2
11
0/On/Off 2
12
A/B 1
13
A/B 2
14
Toe 1
15
Toe 2
16
Internal Pedal
17
External Pedal
18
External Footswitch 1
19
External Footswitch 2
20
External Footswitch 3
MPX G2 Default MPX 1 Default
CC50
CC84
CC40
CC77
CC41
CC78
CC42
CC76
CC43
CH1
CH1
CH2
CC44
CC75
CC45
CC73
CC46
CC70
CC47
CH3
CH2
CH4
SysEx
SysEx
Off
Off
SysEx
CC83
Off
Off
CC48
CC4
CC49
CC11
CC51
CC80
CC52
CC81
CC53
CC82
Edit Mode
FX Parameters
NOTE: The Tap button is not
assignable. It is hard-wired to
CC119 when used with the
MPX G2. When used with the
MPX 1, it generates a SysEx
message.
NOTE: The A/B button can be
assigned to simultaneously
output two separate control-
lers. (It is designed to simulta-
neously toggle the A/B state of
the MPX 1 or MPX G2 and the
relay for amplifier switching.)
Editing
5-5
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