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
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Neuro 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 effects system. It features shared MIDI, passive
expression pedal input, Hot Hand connectivity, and USB, and can connect 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 Ultrawave to the Neuro hub, use a 3.5 mm TRRS cable and make a
connection between the Ultrawave’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 Neuro Hub connected to the pedal’s Control Input or a USB connection, the Ultrawave can be
controlled by generic MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) and Program Change (PC) messages. Many of
the Ultrawave’s parameters (even those that are not assigned to a control knob) are directly
accessible via MIDI continuous controller messages. The Ultrawave has an open MIDI map for CC
parameters so you can fully customize your MIDI landscape.
MIDI Channel
By default, the Ultrawave responds to MIDI Channel 1. The Ultrawave ignores all MIDI messages sent
to it that are not on its channel. The input MIDI channel for the Ultrawave can be changed in the
Hardware Options menu of the Neuro Editors, or via the Neuro Hub when the Hub is connected to
your computer. Note that the MIDI Input Channel is a global setting that is NOT saved per preset.
Note that some manufacturers begin counting MIDI channels at zero (from 0 to 15), while the Source
Audio Neuro Editors use the convention of counting from 1 to 16.