User Manual
Table Of Contents
- English
- Contents
- Power adapter information
- iRig Stomp I/O
- Register your iRig Stomp I/O
- 1 Installation and setup
- 2 Operating modes
- 3 Live Mode
- 4 Audio/MIDI interface and foot controller
- 5 Stand alone MIDI foot controller
- 6 Pedal calibration
- 7 External pedal inputs
- 8 Audio meters
- 9 Bootloader
- 10 Specifications
- Warranty
- Support and more info
- Regulatory
- 日本語
English
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When iRig Stomp I/O is in tuner mode the footswitche’s LEDs show the tuning status.
Tuning LED status
Note tuned LEDs 2 and 3 turned on (green)
Note low in tune LED 2 turned on (red)
Note very low in tune LED 1 and 2 turned on (red)
Note up in tune LED 3 turned on (red)
Note very up in tune LED 3 and 4 turned on (red)
3.7 Tap tempo
Switch combination Function MIDI message sent
Holding Switch 4 >1sec. Tap tempo On/Off CC#41 – toggle mode
MIDI CH 1
To access the AmpliTube tap tempo press and hold footswitch 4 for more than 1 second (to exit press switch 1,
2 or 3). When iRig Stomp I/O is in tap tempo, use the footswitch 4 to tapping the tempo. Each pression of the
Switch 4 will send a Sysex:
0xF0 0x7E 0x00 0x21 0x1A 0x01 0x03 0x41 0x50 (0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34)* 0xF7
* (example) corresponding to 132,4 bpm
3.8 MIDI IN/OUT ports
With AmpliTube running you can use the physical MIDI IN/OUT ports to send or receive MIDI messages from/to
external MIDI devices.
On the MIDI OUT port will be sent all the MIDI messages generated by the iRig Stomp I/O; the MIDI IN port will
send the MIDI messages to AmpliTube.
4 Audio/MIDI interface and foot controller
4.1 Using iRig Stomp I/O as a generic MIDI controller
With a generic host (i.e: without AmpliTube), you can use iRig Stomp I/O as a generic MIDI controller. This allows
you to send generic MIDI messages to the host. As generic controller you can use the default and the stomp
mode: the looper and the tuner mode will not work.
USB MIDI port
Make sure to have selected “iRig Stomp IO Port 1” as MIDI IN/OUT port.










