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SA244 L.A. Lady Overdrive User’s Guide 30
Neuro Hub (Formerly the Soundblox Hub)
The Source Audio Neuro Hub (sold separately), unites Source Audio pedals from the Soundblox 2 and
One Series families to create a single, stage-ready system. It features shared MIDI, passive expression
pedal input, Hot Hand connectivity, and USB, and can connect to up to five Source Audio pedals. The
Neuro Hub features a powerful scene saving functionality, which allows you to create up to 128
multi-pedal presets known as scenes, each recallable via MIDI program change messages. Connect
the Neuro Hub to your computer via USB for updates, saving and editing multi-pedal presets, and
more. To connect the L.A. Lady to the Neuro hub, use a 3.5 mm TRRS cable and make a connection
between the L.A. Lady’s CONTROL INPUT jack and any of the Neuro Hub’s multi-function outputs. For
more information, refer to the Neuro Hub documentation on the Source Audio website.
MIDI
Using a USB connection or the Neuro Hub (sold separately), the L.A. Lady can be controlled by
generic MIDI messages. Each of the L.A. Lady’s parameters (even those that are not assigned to a
control knob) is directly accessible via MIDI continuous controller messages. MIDI messages can be
sent directly via USB or forwarded on to the L.A. Lady via the Neuro Hub.
MIDI Learn
MIDI Continuous Control messages
In order to assign a MIDI continuous controller to one of the four knobs, the EFFECT SELECTOR SWITCH,
or the ON/OFF FOOTSWITCH, follow these steps:
1. Press the CONTROL INPUT button to turn on CONTROL INPUT mode. The CONTROL LED should be
lit green.
2. Press and hold the CONTROL INPUT button until the CONTROL LED begins to blink slowly
(approximately one blink per second).
3. Send a MIDI continuous control message to the L.A. Lady via USB or the Neuro Hub. When a
valid continuous control message is received, the CONTROL LED will begin to blink faster
(about two blinks per second).
Guitar In
Neuro In
Out to Amp (Left)
Audio (Right)
and
Neuro Daisy-Chain
Out to Amp (Right)
Audio (Left)