Check the in depth manual sections about midi. It stands for "non registered parameter numbers" but you may call it 14/16 Bit Midi Byte values as well. Basically it consists of 4 consecutive control changes containing parts of the message.
Input sense presets. Possible in any way?
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you can find a list of all NRPNs in the MIDI Parameter document that you can download from our website
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Will take someone smarter than me to explain that I've never quite figured out NRPN
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Basically it consists of 4 consecutive control changes.
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@ReneLangenhan - is there any chance you would be willing to share your design for that box? I could see using it for storing/recalling stomp/effect presets and/or other preset usage.
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Sure. Are you more interested in the hardware or software side?
It's a very basic Arduino Mega circuit, with midi in/out, 5 momentary buttons and 5 LEDs... It would be very easy to built this thing as a footcontroller, tooThe hardest part was actually to generate the nrpn messages, since I've never programmed this type of stuff before this project.
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The hardware would be a good place to start. Let me google what you wrote and see what I come up with.
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Sure. Are you more interested in the hardware or software side?
It's a very basic Arduino Mega circuit, with midi in/out, 5 momentary buttons and 5 LEDs... It would be very easy to built this thing as a footcontroller, tooThe hardest part was actually to generate the nrpn messages, since I've never programmed this type of stuff before this project.
I would be interested in both. Thanks
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I would be interessted also, if you will excuse me...
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That's funny:
Aehaem... if you will excuse me..
Bless you!
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Despite of the fact that we have promoted to create input presets for different guitars in the past, I would strongly recomment not to do it.
Clean Sens helps to level out clean rigs versus distorted rigs when you use a certain guitar. This allows to browse through rigs without having annoying level differences.
Distortion Sens should not be used for individual Rigs anyway. It is meant to be a temporarily gain correction for a certain guitar, that is too hot or too low for the moment.
You know all that already.
Now if you arrange rigs for a live setup or studio use, you will eventually have your selected rigs matching one of your guitars. I mean, you will prefer a certain guitar for a certain rig.
When you are in this state, you should set Clean Sens to a conservative level, so that your loudest guitar hits the yellow, not red. Then keep the input locked and no need to touch it again.
Them check the volume of the selected rigs with the appropriate guitar. You will prpbably have to readjust some cleaner rigs, due to the different level of the guitars. Adjust it by using Rig Volume (!), as you would do it with every other digital guitar amp.
Done!
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Despite of the fact that we have promoted to create input presets for different guitars in the past, I would strongly recomment not to do it.
Clean Sens helps to level out clean rigs versus distorted rigs when you use a certain guitar. This allows to browse through rigs without having annoying level differences.
Distortion Sens should not be used for individual Rigs anyway. It is meant to be a temporarily gain correction for a certain guitar, that is too hot or too low for the moment.
You know all that already.
Now if you arrange rigs for a live setup or studio use, you will eventually have your selected rigs matching one of your guitars. I mean, you will prefer a certain guitar for a certain rig.
When you are in this state, you should set Clean Sens to a conservative level, so that your loudest guitar hits the yellow, not red. Then keep the input locked and no need to touch it again.
Them check the volume of the selected rigs with the appropriate guitar. You will prpbably have to readjust some cleaner rigs, due to the different level of the guitars. Adjust it by using Rig Volume (!), as you would do it with every other digital guitar amp.
Done!
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Sure. Are you more interested in the hardware or software side?
It's a very basic Arduino Mega circuit, with midi in/out, 5 momentary buttons and 5 LEDs... It would be very easy to built this thing as a footcontroller, tooThe hardest part was actually to generate the nrpn messages, since I've never programmed this type of stuff before this project.
HA I have heard of the Arduino before! But after that I was pretty lost