Midi Connection; Appendix; Preset List - Behringer BLUE DEVIL GX112 User Manual

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BLUE DEVIL GX112
Fig. 5.2: Wiring of a stereo headphones 1/4" plug

5.3 MIDI connection

The MIDI standard (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) was developed in the early 80's to enable electronic
musical instruments of different makes to communicate with each other. Over the years the range of MIDI
applications has constantly expanded, and today it is completely normal to network entire recording studios
using the MIDI standard.
At the heart of this network we find a computer loaded with a sequencer software that controls not only the
keyboards but also effects and other peripheral devices. In such a studio you could control your BLUE DEVIL
in real time from a computer. In particular, when playing live gigs you can use a MIDI footcontroller to control
both the effect parameters and channel/effect changes on your BLUE DEVIL.
The MIDI connector on the rear of your BLUE DEVIL is a internationally standardized 5-pin DIN jack. To
connect your BLUE DEVIL to other MIDI equipment, you need a dedicated MIDI cable, which is commercially
available in various lengths. However, you can solder your own cables using 2-conductor shielded cables
(e.g. microphone cables) and two rugged 180° DIN plugs: pin 2 (center) = shield; pins 4 and 5 (right and left
of pin 2) = internal conductor; pins 1 and 3 (the outer pins) are not used. MIDI cables should not exceed a
length of 15 meters.
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Make sure that pin 4 is connected to pin 4, and pin 5 to pin 5.
MIDI IN: receives MIDI controller information. The receiving channel can be set with the buttons UP and
DOWN. On = Omni, i.e. MIDI data are received and processed on all channels (see section 3.2).

6. APPENDIX

6.1 Preset list

Table 6.1 on the next two pages provides you with information on effect numbers and names, parameter types
and ranges as well as factory default settings.
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6. APPENDIX

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