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The           Z11 S.A.C. MIDI Switcher serves to switch certain functions of amps via MIDI. It works with all ENGL 
amps that are not equipped with MIDI interfaces, for example the Powerball 100, Thunder 50, Screamer, and 
E530 19" rack preamp models, as well as most other amps equipped with 1/4" jack plugs that accept 
single-pole, single-throw (SPST) footswitches. The Switcher lets you save the settings for these functions - Lead 
channel on, Hi Gain on, Mid Boost on, FX Loop on, and the like - to as many as 128 MIDI memory slots, and 
access these patches at will via a MIDI footcontroller. You can also selectively access eight POLY channels via 
MIDI or receive MIDI program change commands 1 to 128 in OMNI mode. The ENGL MIDI Switcher provides 
six switch loops, accessible via three stereo 1/4“ jacks. These provide convenient connections to amps with 
multiple stereo 1/4“ jack inputs, each wired to accept one dual footswitch. 
The Switcher now also features an S.A.C. Out that lets you control ENGL amps with an S.A.C. port directly via 
MIDI using just one cable. The Switcher serves as an MIDI-to-S.A.C. interface, which affords you tremendous 
flexibility: You can use the device as a conventional switcher with six switch loops, as a MIDI-to-S.A.C. control 
unit (for ENGL amps only), and even as a MIDI switching center for two ENGL amps, addressing one amp like a 
conventional switcher and the other via the S.A.C. Out circuit. This comes in very handy when you want to do 
things like control two Powerball amps in parallel and simultaneously via MIDI.
Another very practical feature of this device is its nifty power feed: When used in conjunction with an ENGL 
MIDI Z-9, Z- 12, or Z-15 Footcontroller, the Switcher provides power for the footcontroller via the MIDI cable. 
Just one cord is all it takes - the MIDl cable routed to the footcontroller! Although the Switcher is easy to 
operate and offers loads of comfortable handling options, you should nonetheless read this manual carefully 
and heed all cautions. Keep it in a safe place for further reference when you have questions or need to 
troubleshoot your setup.
To keep it simple, this manual uses the term amp to mean any type of amplifier - combo, head, and 19" 
preamp and power amp, and the term Switcher for the ENGL MIDI Switcher. 

Components

1.  ENGL Z-11 S.A.C.MIDI Switcher 
2.  4 adhesive rubber pads
3.  2 velcro strips
4.  Operator's Manual
5.  AC power pack

Front Panel Features

1 WRITE

   

Press and hold the WRITE button for about one second to store the settings for switch loops 1 through 6    

   after you have selected a MIDI memory slot. The Status LED above this button lights up briefly to tell you this 
   setting has been saved. You can update or change one or multiple settings whenever you wish. The new  
   settings are stored when you press the WRITE button. A delay of about one second prevents inadvertent 
   deleting or overwriting. The previous setting(s) is/are overwritten.
   The red Status LED indicates the following:
   A) The LED flashes slowly three times after you power the device up, indicating a system self-test is 
       underway. The LED extinguishes to tell you that the system is operating normally.
   B) The LED flashes rapidly after you switch the device on to indicate a system error. The problem may be
       a defective EEprom.
   C) The LED flashes rapidly after you have selected a MIDI memory slot. This means MIDI program change 
       command was sent via a MIDI channel other than the channel selected on the Switcher, which is why the   
       Switcher cannot go to this memory slot. See section 2, MIDI CHANNEL, for more on this. The LED will stop  
       flashing as soon as the Switcher receives a new MIDI program change message on the selected 
       MIDI channel, and the Switcher will go to the target memory slot.
   D) The LED lights up briefly when you press the WRITE button or shortly thereafter. This tells you 
       the settings for all switch loops have been saved to the selected memory slot.
   E) If you press the WRITE button and the LED lights up constantly, this indicates that the device cannot store 
       the setting because you did not select a MIDI memory slot after you powered the Switcher up. The LED 
       also lights up constantly if you press the WRITE button while the Switcher's status is as described in 
       scenario C) above to indicate that the device cannot store the setting because the sending device is 
       communicating via a MIDI channel other than the channel selected on the Switcher.
   F) If the LED flashes at regular intervals after you change the status of one or more switch loops, this 
       indicates that the loop configuration and the loop configuration stored in the selected MIDI memory slot 
       are no longer the same.

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WITCH

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4

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WITCH

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MIDI SWITCHER

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Summary of Contents for Z11-S.A.C.

Page 1: ...MIDI SWITCHER Z11 S A C Please first read this manual carefully Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...Z 11 S A C MIDI Switcher 2 4 adhesive rubber pads 3 2 velcro strips 4 Operator s Manual 5 AC power pack Front Panel Features 1 WRITE Press and hold the WRITE button for about one second to store the s...

Page 3: ...ch activates function 4 Changing Loop 4 s status also triggers an S A C message in serial data format that is sent to the S A C Out 15 port For Loop 4 this S A C command lets you control a given ENGL...

Page 4: ...jack Use button 5 to determine Loop 3 s status and button 6 to do the same for Loop 4 These buttons configure the electrical circuit in one of two ways open and passive or closed and active The figure...

Page 5: ...and so forth and stick each near the corresponding button on the Switcher before you start programming individual MIDI memory slots If you plan to frequently tear down and set up your rig elsewhere yo...

Page 6: ...s on the opposite end that is the switcher s control inputs If you need to check the wiring you ll find the scheme for the 1 4 stereo jacks pictured on the last page If you are dealing with an amp oth...

Page 7: ...as a MIDI to S A C interface to control an ENGL Powerball 2 amp Connections Use a stereo jack cable to connect the amp s S A C Port 1A to the Switcher s S A C Out 1S These functions on the Powerball 2...

Page 8: ...7 kg MIDI INPUT Port pin assignment Pin 1 power supply Pin 4 MIDI wire Pin 5 MIDI wire Pin 2 power supply Pin 3 not connected LOOP 1 2 jack 12 Switching loop s schematics Stereo 1 4 jack Serial Amp Co...

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