User manual

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To assign a plugin parameter to an external or internal controller (Expression pedal / Switch / vSwitch / Value dial):
By using left / right arrows, select the parameter to be assigned and take action on it by turning the knob PAGE. The graphics of the
plugin will show the real-time value for the parameter, which will be stored (but remember to save the board, especially when loading
another). Entering in "PARAMS", the parameter will already be highlighted, avoiding the manual search of the desired parameter.
2) By pressing the button corresponding to PARAMS, you
access the page "EFFECT PARAMS", where you can
edit the parameters available in a display mode
alternative, which shows the list of parameters, as in the
example picture here on the side.
To select a parameter, scroll the list by the footswitches
corresponding the arrows
available in the lower left of the screen. Press the button corresponding to to return to the graphical
visualization of the plugin
Still in this window you can assign, in the column headed
a single parameter to an external control (e.g. an expressin
pedal, not included) or to an internal virtual switch (refer to
"EXTRA" section, detailed later in this document).
To select the source control move to the option using the
corresponding buttons arrows
and take action on the "VALUE" knob.
The "Assign To" box, will propose the following options:
NONE: no connection to external pedals.
PEDAL1/2/3/4 To assign an expression controller corresponding to one of the 4 jacks ¼ stereo inputs available on the right side of
vPed. The expression pedal can be assigned to any parameter proposed by the plugin that you are editing, such as e.g. the gain
parameter of an amp simulator, or a filter to open or close during a live performances. The possibilities are almost endless, giving the
performer the opportunity to take action, quickly by foot control, almost all of the parameters proposed by a plugin, which is practically
impossible for any other setup. All this, will result in new ideas for the musician particularly during live performances, allowing you to
enhance your musical creativity.
SWITCH 1/2/3/4: To assign any parameter of a plugin to a simple foot switch, similar to Pedal 1/2/3/4, with the difference that a
parameter can only be enabled or disabled. Note that the two inputs switch, being stereo connectors, also accept footswitches controls
consisting of 2 switches with output jack ¼ "stereo, it follows that there are actually 4 pedal controls hardware connected. If there is
any switch with dual stereo connector, remember that the coupling of commands would be: switch 1 & 3 and 2 & 4.
VSWITCH 1/2/3/4: Like the "SWITCH 1/2/3/4", with the difference that the control of the selected parameter is assigned to one of the
virtual switches available, loadable in a free slot of the board in use (see also the "EXTRA" section later in this document).
VALUE: Allows you to assign the "VALUE" hardware knob, a plugin parameter, to be used when the board is displayed. Of course, in
screens other than the main board in use, the “VALUE” knob will take control of the value or function specifically assigned when a
particular screen is displayed.
On the right of the control assignment box, there are two other parameters (Min
and Max columns), of course corresponding to the minimum and maximum
values of the parameter on which you are working on. Commonly adjustment
will correspond to the minimum value for "Min" and maximum to "Max",
however for certain parameters, especially by using expression pedals, it may
be necessary to restrict the intervention range of a the parameter.
Note that at the controls Pedal, Switch, vSwitch or VALUE knob, can be
assigned multiple parameters simultaneously in several plugins. In any case, at the time of allocation of a parameter to a pedal or
switch to which a control is already assigned, a message will warn the user, who may choose whether to allow assigning multiple
parameters to a single control, or not.
Notes for assigning of a parameter to an expression pedal:
LEFT / RIGHT
BACK
Assign To
LEFT / RIGHT