User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Table of Contents
- Feature Overview
- Connecting the Pedal
- Connections
- Controls
- Controls (Bass)
- Theory of Operation
- Distortion Types
- Stereo Operation & Signal Routing
- Preset Storage and Recall
- External Control
- Expression Control
- Neuro Desktop and Mobile Editors
- The Neuro Desktop Editor
- Sound Editor
- Master Controls
- Morphing Controls
- Compressor Module
- Distortion Module
- Multi-band Tremolo
- LFO Module
- Graphic Equalizer Module
- Single Tremolo/Envelope & Noise Gate/Input Filter Modules
- Envelope Generator, Balance, and Knob Assignment Modules
- The Neuro Mobile App — with New Direct MIDI-USB Support
- Neuro Hub
- MIDI
- USB
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of instruments can I connect to the Ultrawave’s inputs?
- Can I power the Ultrawave directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
- When connecting the Ultrawave to a recording interface or mixer, should I use a Lo-Z (microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
- Why doesn’t the Ultrawave respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
- Can I use the Ultrawave in my amp’s effects loop?
- How do I update the firmware?
- Rubber Feet
- Waste Disposal Notes
- Warranty
- Version History
Table of Contents Ultrawave Multiband Processor User Guide
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Mapping Parameters
The quickest way to map parameters to your expression pedal is by connecting your Ultrawave to the
Neuro App or Neuro Desktop Editor. The Expression Control section is at the bottom of the
Ultrawave’s Sound Editor. Download the Neuro Desktop Editor and go to Devices > Show Offline
Device Editor > Ultrawave to view the full list of expressible parameters.
MIDI
The Ultrawave can also receive expression signals over MIDI. To do this, you would need a MIDI
controller that has an expression input, and which is also compatible with the Ultrawave (this will be
most MIDI controllers). Connect your compatible expression pedal to your MIDI controller, and your
MIDI controller to your Ultrawave. You can also achieve this with the Neuro Hub.
Neuro Desktop and Mobile Editors
Like all pedals in the Source Audio One Series line, the Ultrawave Multiband Processor features
access to more precise editing parameters, preset sharing, and added functionality via the Neuro
Desktop Editor and Mobile App. The Neuro Desktop Editor is available as a free download for Mac or
Windows on the Editors & Firmware page of the Source Audio website.
The Neuro Desktop Editor
The Neuro Desktop Editor is an excellent tool for creating and organizing highly customized presets
for your Ultrawave Multiband Processor. The Desktop offers an advanced cataloging system for
naming and storing Ultrawave presets. The Desktop is also a tool for installing the latest updates to
your Ultrawave’s firmware.
Downloading and Connecting the Neuro Desktop Editor
The Neuro Desktop Editor is a free download for Mac and Windows PCs. To download the Neuro
Desktop, go to the Source Audio Editors & Firmware page. In the Software tab select the appropriate
file (you have a choice between the Mac and Windows versions) and download it.