H9 User Guide
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[RCV.CTL] - Receive Continuous Control Message
[RCV.CTL] allows external MIDI Continuous Control messages to be used as assignable
controls for the HOTKNOB (any combination of parameters) and system control. The idea is to
first select the H9 parameter or function that you want to externally control (Mix for example)
and then select either MIDI Bend or the MIDI CC with which you want to control it.
Here’s how it works: Press the HOTKNOB button to select [RCV.CTL]. You will see two fields
(split display) with the left side of the display showing the Destination and the right side
showing the Control source. The two fields are delimited by a decimal point [BYP.BND]. The
Left Footswitch LED is flashing (if it’s not, press the Left Footswitch to select this field)
showing this to be the selected field for editing.
To Setup Control Destinations
Turn the Knob to select an external control destination - the H9 parameter or function which
will be controlled from an external source. The choices are:
[BYP]
BYPass the unit
[PR+]
Increment PReset number without loading it
[PR-]
Decrement PReset number without loading it
[NXT]
Load the next preset
[LST]
Load the previous preset
[TAP]
Tap tempo switch function
[PSW]
Toggle or enable the Performance Switch function
[EXP]
HOTKNOB or Expression Pedal patch
[ACT]
Active (Enable Effect – unBypass)
[TOG]
Toggle between Active and Bypass
[TUN]
Tuner
[KB0]…[KB9] Parameter Control Knobs
[ISW]
Input Swell
[OSW]
Output Swell
The following Looper functions only work with the Looper algorithm
[REC]
Record
[PLY]
Play
[STP]
Stop Play or Record
[MT]
Empty (erase any current recording)
[DIR]
Change Play direction
[OCT]
Change Play speed up or down by an octave
Performance Switch [PSW] – The Performance Switch is used for ‘infinite repeat’ with
TimeFactor algorithms, ‘rate change’ with ModFactor algorithms, various functions with
PitchFactor algorithms and ‘HotSwitch’ with Space algorithms. Refer to the specific algorithm
doc for detailed descriptions.
Parameter “Knobs” [KB0]-[KB9] - You can use MIDI CC to control up to 10 virtual “Knobs.”
KB0-KB9 correspond to the ten parameters of the currently running algorithm. For example, if
a Preset based on the Dual Delay algorithm is currently running, KNOB0 corresponds to the
“MIX” parameter. If the H9 is running a Preset based on the Rotary algorithm, KNOB0
corresponds to the “INTENSITY” parameter.
Press the Left Footswitch to select the Destination (left field of the display) and turn the Knob
to select the virtual Knob (parameter) from KB0 to KB9. Press the Right Footswitch the assign
the Control Source (MIDI CC) to the displayed KB.
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