User Manual
Table Of Contents
- POWERCAB FAMILY Pilot's Guide
- Specifications
- Overview
- Powercab 112 Plus & 212 Plus - Top Panel Controls
- Powercab 112 Plus & 212 Plus - Rear Panel Controls
- Powercab 112 - Rear Panel Controls
- Speaker Models vs Cabinet Modeling
- Powercab Speaker Models
- User Presets
- Impulse Responses
- Powercab Edit Software
- USB Audio
- Global Settings
- Setup Examples
- L6 LINK
- AES/EBU
- MIDI
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One Powercab 212 Plus - Stereo
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1 2
Stereo
Left Right
When using a single Powercab 212 Plus, both speakers can be matched
by selecting Speaker 1+2, or congured individually by selecting
Speaker 1 or Speaker 2�
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Two Powercab 212 Plus Systems - Stereo
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1 2
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1 2
Stereo
Left Right
When using two Powercab 212 Plus systems, both speakers can
be matched by selecting Speaker 1+2, or congured individually by
selecting Speaker 1 or Speaker 2 - with any of these Speaker settings,
both Powercab 212 Plus systems will have their settings matched to
create a stereo pair�
AES/EBU
Powercab Plus systems can also accept AES/EBU with 48kHz sample
rate. When an AES signal is detected by the rst Powercab Plus unit in
the chain, the chain will split the signal's #1 channel going to the rst
Powercab Plus and the #2 channel to the second Powercab Plus� If
there is only one Powercab 112 Plus in the chain, the signal will merge to
mono� If there is only one Powercab 212 Plus, the signal will be in stereo�
MIDI
By default, Powercab Plus devices are set to transmit and receive
MIDI on MIDI Channel 1. To congure the MIDI Channel, enable MIDI
over USB, and other settings, see the MIDI options within the "Global
Settings" on page 17�
MIDI Program Changes
Powercab Plus systems respond to traditional MIDI Program Change
messages from an external MIDI device (or from MIDI software via USB)
and will recall presets 000–127 accordingly�
MIDI CC
Powercab Plus systems include reserved MIDI CC values for numerous
functions, allowing remote control via an external MIDI device (or from
MIDI software via USB)� Please see the tables in "Preset Parameters"
on page 12 and "Global Settings" on page 17 to reference MIDI CC
and CC Value information.










