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MIDI, Page 3 of 7 - Control Value Assignment

The third page of the MIDI program, 

Control Value Assignment

, allows for

"on" and "off" controller values to be assigned to instant access switches and pedals.

Control changes can be sent went an instant access switch is pressed or a controller

pedal is moved to aid in selecting a desired control value

When controlling specific parameters of other MIDI devices, the "on" and

"off" control values assigned to an instant access switch determine the high and low

parameter values that will be toggled between on the MIDI receiving device.

When assigning control values to a pedal, the "on" and "off" values assigned

determine the range over which the pedal will provide continuous control.

Typically, the "on" value is the higher value and determines the control value sent

when the pedal is set at the toe position. The "off" value is generally the lower value

and determines the control value sent when the pedal is set at the heel position.

However, these values can also be reversed so that the toe position of the pedal

provides the lower value and the heel position provides the higher value.

To assign control values to switches and pedals:

(

Œ

) With the 2ND L.E.D. still lit, press the "

ð

" switch to access the next page

of the MIDI program, 

Control Value Assignment

. (If the All Access™ is not

already in the MIDI editing mode, press "2ND", then "MIDI" followed by

"

ð

" two times.)

(



) Use the "INC" and "DEC" switches directly below the displayed instant

access switch/pedal to select the switch or pedal to which control values

will be assigned. (Only those switches which are configured as instant

access switches will be accessible.)

(

Ž

) Use the "INC" and "DEC" switches directly below the displayed ON value

(center of the display) to select the desired ON value to be assigned to the

selected instant access switch/pedal. This is the MIDI control change value

sent when the displayed switch is pressed or turned "on" (L.E.D. on).

(



) Use the "INC" and "DEC" switches directly below the currently displayed

OFF value (right side of the display) to select the desired OFF value to be

assigned to the selected instant access switch/pedal. This is the MIDI

control change value sent when the displayed switch is pressed again or

turned "off" (L.E.D. off).

Repeat steps

 



 

through 



 

for each of the instant access switches/pedals

Note:

When the pedals P1 and P2 are

displayed, the Control Value

Assignment page sets the

maximum and minimum values

for the movement of the pedal.

Also:

If Pedal 1 is moved while

displaying the PED1 on/off

values, the display will show

the control values as they are

sent.

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Summary of Contents for ALL ACCESS

Page 1: ...U S E R S M A N U A L ALL ACCESS TM ...

Page 2: ...it through any openings The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY DO NOT MAKE ANY INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS EQUIP MENT AT ANY TIME DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERNAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AT ANY TIME FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC TION...

Page 3: ...Programmable Patch Changes 30 MIDI Page 2 of 7 Control Number Assignment 32 MIDI Page 3 of 7 Control Value Assignment 34 MIDI Page 4 of 7 Switch Type 36 MIDI Page 5 of 7 Program Change Status 38 MIDI Page 6 of 7 Program Mapping 40 MIDI Page 7 of 7 MIDI Receive Channel 42 COPY 44 COPY Page 1 of 4 Preset Copy 44 COPY Page 2 of 4 Bank Copy 46 COPY Page 3 of 4 Song Copy 48 COPY Page 4 of 4 Set Copy 50...

Page 4: ...visibility in poor lighting conditions Large 16 character fluorescent display Two continuous control pedal ports 7 pin MIDI Out jack allows for phantom power from your rack MIDI dump load MIDI filtering Ability to link many units together Three different modes of operation Bank Song and Remote 120 presets each of which can perform up to 16 program change commands up to 15 control changes up to 5 o...

Page 5: ... These switches allow for the selection of the preset bank 0 12 These switches are used as preset switches and or instant access switches dependent upon the configuration of the All Access see SETUP Pages 1 and 2 This switch activates the secondary button functions The secondary button functions are listed above each switch see opposite page ...

Page 6: ...ch used to increment data selection currently shown on the right side of the display 7 ï switch used to access the previous page within an editing program 8 CUSTOM switch used to access the CUSTOM editing program 9 ð switch used to access the next successive page within an editing program 10 SYSX switch used to access the SYSX editing program 11 SETUP switch used to access the SETUP editing progra...

Page 7: ...lications MIDI informa tion will also be sent out through the MIDI IN jack through pins 1 and 3 This 7 pin DIN connector transmits MIDI information from the All Access and connects to a MIDI receiving device or the first in a chain of MIDI receiving devices In some applica tions MIDI information will also be received through the MIDI OUT jack through pins 1 and 3 Pins 6 and 7 of this connector pro...

Page 8: ...5 Typical Setup Typical Setup ...

Page 9: ... Phantom power allows for the All Access to be powered from your rack or from an AC outlet near your rack instead of running a long extension cord out across the stage to the footswitch Using phantom power with a Rocktron MIDI receiving device ...

Page 10: ...7 Using phantom power with a non Rocktron MIDI receiving device ...

Page 11: ...r all of the MIDI receiving devices within a rack This section discusses each of the following editing programs in detail SETUP MIDI COPY TITLES SONG SET CTRSTORE CUSTOM SYSX The All Access MIDI edit cycle on the following page can be used as a quick reference when searching for specific All Access editing pages ...

Page 12: ...ignment SW1 15 PED1 2 CH1 16 SW1 15 PED1 2 CH1 16 All MIDI Commands CH1 16 PR1 120 SW1 15 PED1 2 SW1 15 PED1 2 SW1 15 PC1 128 PR1 120 BANK1 50 SONG1 150 SET1 10 PR1 120 SONG1 150 SET1 10 PR1 120 dependent on P1 PR1 120 BYTE1 30 A Z 1 9 CH1 16 CH1 16 On value 0 127 OFF A Z 1 9 SW1 15 BK1 50 CMD1 5 dependent on P1 BANK SONG REMOTE 1 5 10 15 FIRST CURNT OFF GLOBAL PERPRESET character position 0 1 BLO...

Page 13: ...k orthefirsttwodigitsofthepresetnumber 0 12 Dependinguponthesetting oftheBANKSTYLEparameter seeSETUP Page2 theAllAccess willrecallthenext presetbasedontheselectedbankandeither a thepresetswitchlastselectedfromthe previousbank b thefirstpresetinthenewlyselectedbank or c willnotrecallapreset until an additional preset switch is pressed to select the preset number InSONGmode theAllAccess allowsforpre...

Page 14: ...mode When the desired operating mode has been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SETUP ...

Page 15: ...ect the various presets within each bank Preset switches send out commands which can reconfigure a whole rack Any switches that are not configured as preset switches automatically become instant access switches or switches that are used to send specific MIDI controller information on specific MIDI channels Instant access switches are used to switch in or out a specific effect or function on a MIDI...

Page 16: ...ize When the desired bank size has been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SETUP ...

Page 17: ... switch must be pressed after banking up or down to recall the desired preset FIRST recalls the first preset in the bank CURNT recalls the preset based on the last preset switch pressed NONE recalls a preset when a preset switch is pressed To select the Bank Style With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the SETUP program Bank Style If the All Access is not alread...

Page 18: ...ired bank style has been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SETUP Selecting the Bank Style ...

Page 19: ...or each individual preset To change the instant access switch operating status With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the SETUP program If the All Access is not already in SETUP mode press 2ND then SETUP followed by ð three times To select a specific instant access switch use the INC and DEC switches directly below the currently selected switch The current setti...

Page 20: ... Instant Access operating status When the desired control value status has been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SETUP ...

Page 21: ... or instant access switch With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the fifth page of theSETUPprogram IftheAllAccess isnotalreadyinSETUPmode press 2ND then SETUP followed by ð four times To select a MIDI channel or switch to name use the INC and DEC switches directly below the currently selected MIDI channel switch to scroll through the available selections Use the INC and DEC swit...

Page 22: ...esired channels and switches have been named a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other thanSETUP Naming MIDI Channels and Instant Access Switches ...

Page 23: ... device To select the starting preset number With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the SETUP program Starting Preset Number If the All Access is not already in SETUP mode press 2ND then SETUP followed by ð five times To select a MIDI channel use the INC and DEC switches directly below the currently displayed MIDI channel the All Access displays the name of the ...

Page 24: ...rting Preset Number When the Starting Preset Number has been selected for each channel a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other thanSETUP ...

Page 25: ...annel or message type to edit use the INC and DEC switches directly below the MIDI channel currently displayed To change the status of the MIDI channel or message type currently displayed use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed status MIDIMessageAbbreviations Some of the MIDI messages displayed in the MIDI Filtering page are abbreviated to fit on the screen Here is a list of thos...

Page 26: ...tingMIDIFilteringoptions When the desired MIDI Filtering options have been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other thanSETUP ...

Page 27: ...de press 2ND then SETUP followed by ð seven times To select the preset to be reinitialized use the INC and DEC switches directly below the preset currently displayed Pressing the STORE switch at this time will erase the current settings for the displayed preset and return them to their original condition as shipped from the factory All erased data will be unrecoverable Once the desired preset is s...

Page 28: ...aPreset When the desired presets have been reinitialized a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other thanSETUP ...

Page 29: ...se the INC and DEC switches directly below the code number currently displayed Pressing the STORE switch at this time will erase the All Access and return it to its original condition as shipped from the factory All erased data will be unrecoverable Once the proper code number 230 is selected press the STORE switch to reinitialize the entire All Access memory If desired a code of 231 can be entere...

Page 30: ...ialization process ReinitializingtheAllAccess WhentheAllAccess hasbeenreinitialized a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other thanSETUP ...

Page 31: ...umber currently displayed Remote mode notes When operating the All Access in remote mode with a Rocktron rack unit changes made from the rack unit itself will be reflected on the footswitch For example if button 6 on the All Access is configured to control the Delay In Out parameter on the rack unit switching out the delay from the rack unit instead of the All Access will cause the L E D for butto...

Page 32: ...le Number When the Remote Title Number has been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ï button to access previous SETUP editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other thanSETUP ...

Page 33: ...ccess MIDI To access MIDI press the 2ND button to activate the secondary button functions Press the MIDI button The L E D above the MIDI button will flash and theAllAccess willdisplaythefirstpageoftheMIDIprogram Pressingthe ð button while in the 2ND mode accesses each successive page Toassignprogrammablepatchchanges Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed preset number to select ...

Page 34: ...mber select PR1 120 AssigningProgrammablePatchChanges Whenthedesiredprogramchangeshavebeenassigned a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI ...

Page 35: ...ant access switch is pressed an on or off controller value will be sent from the All Access and toggle between two parameter values The parameter values that are toggled between are determined by the control value sent each time the instant access switch is pressed see MIDI Page 3 Control Number Assignment If specific control values are not assigned by the user pressing the instant access switch w...

Page 36: ... the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI Switch Pedal Number select SW1 15 P1 P2 or by name MIDI Channel select CH1 16 or by name Control Number select 0 120 OFF ...

Page 37: ...ss the ð switch to access the next page of the MIDI program Control Value Assignment If the All Access is not already in the MIDI editing mode press 2ND then MIDI followed by ð two times Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed instant access switch pedal to select the switch or pedal to which control values will be assigned Only those switches which are configured as instant acce...

Page 38: ...ning Control Values to Instant Access Switches When the desired control values have been assigned a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI ...

Page 39: ...rol change that is associated with this switch is sent only if the switch status changes A HOLD switch type is the same as a momentary switch type except that theL E D turnsonwhentheswitchispressedandturnsoffwhentheswitch is released When changing presets switches assigned as HOLD switches do sot send a MIDI message If the switches have been assigned names as described in SETUP Page 5 the names of...

Page 40: ...tch Types for Instant Access Switches When the desired switch types have been assigned a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI ...

Page 41: ...ating in BANK mode see SETUP Page 1 When set to OFF the All Access will not respond to incoming program changes When set to ON he All Access responds to incoming program changes without mapping When set toMAP the All Access responds to incoming program changes and maps any assigned patch changes see MIDI page 6 To set the program change status With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to acc...

Page 42: ...geStatus When the desired program change status has been assigned a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI ...

Page 43: ...D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the MIDI program Program Mapping If the All Access is not already in the MIDI editing mode press 2ND then MIDI followed by ð five times Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed Program Change number to select the desired Program Change number to be mapped to an All Access preset Use the INC and DEC switches directly below t...

Page 44: ...enthedesiredprogrammappingstatushasbeenassigned a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI MappingProgramChangestoAllAccess Presets ...

Page 45: ...ank Mode see SETUP Page 1 To define the MIDI receive channel With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the MIDI program MIDI Receive Channel If the All Access is not already in the MIDI editing mode press 2ND then MIDI followed by ð six times Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed MIDI Receive channel to select the MIDI channel that the All Acces...

Page 46: ...e Channel When the desired MIDI receive channel has been assigned a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ï button to access previous MIDI editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than MIDI ...

Page 47: ...ss COPY press the 2ND button to activate the secondary button functions Pressthe COPY button TheL E D abovethe COPY buttonwillflashand the All Access will display the first page of the COPY program Pressing the ð button while in the 2ND mode accesses each successive page To copy a preset to another preset location Usethe INC and DEC switchesdirectlybelowthedisplayedpresettobe copied to select the ...

Page 48: ...ct PR1 120 To Copy Presets When the desired presets have been copied a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional COPY editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than COPY ...

Page 49: ...py will copy 15 presets Bank 1 Presets 1 15 Bank 2 Presets 16 30 Bank 3 Presets 31 45 and so on To copy a bank of presets to another bank location With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the copy program Bank Copy If the All Access is not already in the COPY editing mode press 2ND then COPY followed by ð Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed b...

Page 50: ...ect BANK 1 50 When the desired banks have been copied a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional COPY editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than COPY ToCopyBanks ...

Page 51: ...imes Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed song to be copied to select the desired song Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed song destination to select the desired song location to copy to The current song displayed at the copy to location will be lost once the copy is initiated Press the CTR STORE button to initiate the copy COPYING will be displayed momen...

Page 52: ...ct SONG 1 150 To Copy Songs When the desired songs have been copied a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional COPY editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than COPY ...

Page 53: ...ng mode press 2ND then COPY followed by ð three times Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed set to be copied to select the desired set Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed set destination to select the desired set location to copy to Press the CTR STORE button to initiate the copy COPYING will be displayed momentarily before returning to the Set Copy screen...

Page 54: ...be copied select SET1 10 When the desired sets have been copied a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ï button to access previous COPY editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than COPY ...

Page 55: ...reset title Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the preset number currentlydisplayedtoselectapresettoname Aflashingdecimalcharacter is used to indicate which character position may currently be edited Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the center of the display to select a character for the first character position of the new title Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the r...

Page 56: ...current character to edit Preset to name select PR1 120 To create preset titles When the desired preset titles have been created a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press another mode button to edit All Access features other than TITLES ...

Page 57: ... Song mode see SETUP Page 1 SONG SET Page 1 of 3 Set Select The first page of the SONG SET program allows for the selection of the current operating set To access SONG SET To access SONG SET press the 2ND button to activate the secondary button functions Press the SONG SET button The L E D above the SONG SET button will flash and the All Access will display the first page of the SONG SET program T...

Page 58: ...en the desired set has been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SONG SET editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SONG SET ...

Page 59: ...s per song are available To create a song With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð switch to access the next page of the SONG SET program Song Create If the All Access is not already in the SONG SET editing mode press 2ND then SONG SET followed by ð Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed song number to select the desired song A total of 150 songs are available Use the INC and DE...

Page 60: ...1 15 To Create a Song When the desired songs have been created a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SONG SET editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SONG SET ...

Page 61: ... page of the SONG SET program Set Create Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed set number to select the desired set Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed bank to select a bank to assign a song to Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the displayed song to select the song to be assigned to the displayed bank Repeat steps through until each preset switch...

Page 62: ... To Create a Set When the desired sets have been created a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ï button to access previous SONG SET editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SONG SET ...

Page 63: ...for each switch will be sent if operating in Song or Bank mode To access CTR STORE and store the current switch on off status To access CTR STORE press the 2ND button to activate the secondary button functions Press the CTR STORE button to store the current on off status for the instant access switches for the preset currently recalled Repeat steps through for all desired presets CTR STORE The exa...

Page 64: ...tant Access Switches When the Instant Access switch status has been stored a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press another mode button to edit All Access features other than CTR STORE ...

Page 65: ...itches directly below the preset number currently displayed to select the desired preset Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the command number currently displayed to select the desired command number Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the MIDI command currently displayed to select the desired MIDI command see CUSTOM page 2 MIDIMessageAbbreviations NOFF Note Off N ON Note On KPRS ...

Page 66: ...OMMANDS To Select MIDI Commands When the desired MIDI commands have been selected a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional CUSTOM editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than CUSTOM ...

Page 67: ...ation To define additional MIDI information Press the ð switch to access the second page of the CUSTOM program If the All Access is not already in the CUSTOM editing mode press 2ND then CUSTOM followed by ð Usethe INC and DEC switchesdirectlybelowtheleftsideofthedisplay to edit the information shown on the left side of the display Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the center of the displ...

Page 68: ...VELOCITY To Provide Additional MIDI Command Data When the additional data has been entered a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ï button to access the previous CUSTOM editing page or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than CUSTOM ...

Page 69: ...tches directly below the current dump load status displayed to select whether a Bulk Dump or Bulk Load is to be performed IfaBulkLoadistobeperformed theAllAccess mustdisplaythisediting page and LOAD must be selected for the All Access to receive a Bulk Dump from another device If a Bulk Dump is to be performed press the CTR STORE button to initiate the dump SYSX WhenreceivingaBulkLoad itisimportan...

Page 70: ...mp or Bulk Load When the Bulk Dump Load is completed a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SYSX editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SYSX ...

Page 71: ...is sent when preset is recalled OFF message is not sent when preset is recalled With the 2ND L E D still lit press the ð button to access the second page of the SYSX program If the All Access is not already in the SYSX editing mode press 2ND then SYSX followed by ð To designate the MIDI string on off status Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the currently displayed preset number to select...

Page 72: ... On Off Status When the on off status has been designated for all desired presets a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ð button to access additional SYSX editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SYSX ...

Page 73: ...he SYSX editing mode press 2ND then SYSX followed by ð two times To assign values to the MIDI string bytes Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the currently displayed byte number to select the desired byte to assign a byte value to Use the INC and DEC switches directly below the current byte value displayed to select the value to assign to the displayed byte number An EOX End of Exclusive ...

Page 74: ...n the system exclusive byte values have been assigned for all desiredpresets a press the 2ND button again turning the 2ND L E D off to exit the editing mode or b press the ï button to access previous SYSX editing pages or c press another mode button to edit All Access features other than SYSX ...

Page 75: ...72 Expression Pedal Cords Expression Pedal Cords ...

Page 76: ...S CHANNEL TRUENUMBER SONGPOSITION SONGSELECT TUNEREQUEST CLOCKS COMMANDS LOCAL ON OFF ALL NOTES OFF ACTIVE SENSING SYSTEMRESET RECOGNIZED NONE 1 16 OMNI X X X X X X X X X O O O X X X X X X X X X REMARKS MAY BE SAVED IN NONVOLATILE RAM Each instant access switch may be assigned a control number that will be used for transmitting and receiving Control numbers may be assigned globally for all presets...

Page 77: ...x Remote Locking 7 pin MIDI Out with Phantom Power Remote 2 Pedal Inputs 1 2 5mm DC Pin Power jack From 5V regulator 17A DC Max From 30V regulator 1A DC From 9VAC Adaptor 25A AC RMS 90VAC powering one footswitch 10 2 15 6 3 5 Rocktron Corporation 2870 Technology Drive Rochester Hills MI 48309 Customer Service 810 853 5150 Fax Number 810 853 5937 ...

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