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Midi control, Use with hot hand – Source Audio Soundblox Pro Classic Distortion Pro User Manual

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18 | MIDI Control

MIDI CONTROL

The Classic Pro can optionally be controlled by an external

MIDI

controller

such as the Hot Hand

MIDI

-Exp controller through the

MIDI

input. All of

the knob parameters as well as morphing can be controlled via

MIDI

Continuous Controller messages. Individual presets can be selected by

MIDI

Program Change messages. The Classic Pro can also be put into

bypass in this way. The following table describes the use of the

MIDI

input.

MIDI

implementation:

The

MIDI

Channel is selectable as a Backpage parameter. Please see the

Backpage Parameter section for more details.

USE WITH HOT HAND

®

While the primary function of the Classic Pro is as a standalone effects
pedal you also have the option of exploring some additional functions
by plugging in a Hot Hand sensor. When a sensor is connected and
enabled, it will control the amount of

DRIVE

. The maximum amount of

drive you can get by moving the sensor is determined by the position
of the

DRIVE

knob.

Hot Hand Basics
The Hot Hand motion sensors are sold separately and come in either
wired or wireless versions. Both will work with the Classic Pro. Addition-
ally, the

SENSOR IN

jack will be compatible with any future Source Audio

sensors. The

SENSOR OUT

jack duplicates the signals on the

SENSOR IN

and can be used to daisy-chain multiple pedals together using the same
Hot Hand sensor.

The Hot Hand ring contains a two axis accelerometer that responds
to acceleration and is not based on any type of proximity to the guitar.
By moving your hand or by changing the position of your hand you can
modulate the effect. For a good description of Hot Hand Theory, down-
load the Hot Hand Motion Controlled Wah Filters manual. It is available
at www.sourceaudio.net.

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y

y

x

Hot Hand Ring Sensor
Sold Separately

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Parameter

Message Type

Data Value

Enable Preset 1

Program Change

001

Enable Preset 2

Program Change

002

Enable Preset 3

Program Change

003

Enable Preset 4

Program Change

004

Enable Preset 5

Program Change

005

Enable Preset 6

Program Change

006

Disable Preset – Bypass

Program Change

007

Parameter

Message Type

Data Value 1

Data Value2

Drive 1

Continuous Controller

020

0–127

Midrange

Continuous Controller

021

0–127

Drive 2

Continuous Controller

022

0–127

Output

Continuous Controller

023

0–127

Morph

Continuous Controller

024

0–127