One Control Minimal Series MIDI Dual Stereo Loop

£114.99

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The Guitar Effects Pedals department take a look at this New MIDIStereoPedal in , the One Control Minimal Series MIDI Dual Stereo Loop by One Control is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

One Control brings players easy MIDI Loop functionality with the new Minimal Series MIDI Dual Stereo Loop pedal (MDSL). This is a stereo effects loop that is powerful for small pedalboard or large effects systems. Switch your loop easily with MIDI with either stereo or mono loops, and you can covert mono signals to stereo (dual mono operation) and send them to stereo effects. And instead of relying on a footswitch you can control the MDSL easily with MIDI from a wide variety of devices.

The OC MDSL can use between 1-8 MIDI channels to receive control signals, and the On/Off of the two effects loops via MIDI PC# or CC#. Use either PC or CC mode to control your loops easily. The simple ON/OFF operation with MIDI switching, you can use the MDSL as an additional effects loop with larger switching systems like the One Control Caiman Tail Loop

MIDI Signal Characteristics

PC# 80: Set it to PC mode. (Factory)
PC# 81: Set it to CC mode.
PC# 90: When you connect the power to the main unit, the ON/OFF setting of each loop is reset. (Factory)
PC# 91: When the power is connected to the main unit, the ON/OFF setting of each loop is set at the end.
PC# 10: Bypass Loop 1. This signal is ignored in CC mode.
PC# 11: Turn on Loop 1. This signal is ignored in CC mode.
PC# 20: Bypass Loop 2. This signal is ignored in CC mode.
PC# 21: Turn on Loop 2. This signal is ignored in CC mode.
PC# 30: Bypass both loops. This signal is ignored in CC mode.
PC# 31: Turn on both loops. This signal is ignored in CC mode.

CC# 102 / Value 10: Bypass loop 1. In PC mode, this signal is ignored.
CC# 102 / Value 11: Turn on loop 1. In PC mode, this signal is ignored.
CC# 102 / Value 20: Bypass loop 2. In PC mode, this signal is ignored.
CC# 102 / Value 21: Turn on Loop 2. In PC mode, this signal is ignored.
CC# 102 / Value 30: Bypass both loops. In PC mode, this signal is ignored.
CC# 102 / Value 31: Turn on both loops. In PC mode, this signal is ignored.

Specifications

  • 120W x 60D x 30H mm
  • 125W x 68D x 32H mm
  • Weight: 366g
  • Current consumption: 120mA
  • Power supply: 9V Adapter (Not Included)

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