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Lunar Phaser User’s Guide
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is directly accessible via MIDI continuous controller messages. MIDI messages can be sent directly via
USB or forwarded on to the Lunar via the Neuro Hub.
MIDI Learn
MIDI Continuous Control messages
In order to assign a MIDI continuous controller to one of the four knobs, the effect selector switch, or
the enable/bypass footswitch, follow these steps:
1.
Press the Control Input button to turn on Control Input mode. The Control LED should be lit
green.
2.
Press and hold the Control Input button until the Control LED begins to blink slowly
(approximately one blink per second).
3.
Send a MIDI continuous control message to the Lunar via USB or the Neuro Hub. When a
valid continuous control message is received, the Control LED will begin to blink faster
(about two blinks per second).
4.
To assign this continuous controller to a knob, turn the corresponding knob. To assign it to
the enable/bypass footswitch, press the footswitch. To assign it to the effect type switch,
toggle the effect type switch.
5.
Once the MIDI continuous controller has been assigned, the Control LED will be solid green.
This shows that the mapping was successful.
Note:
The Control LED blinks any time a MIDI
message is received, so it’s possible that the Control LED will continue blinking even after
the MIDI mapping is complete – this shows that MIDI messages are still being sent to the
Lunar.
For parameters like depth and speed, which are normally controlled by knobs, the full range of
continuous control values from 0 to 127 will be mapped to the range of the knob.
For the enable/disable footswitch, continuous control values in the range from 0 to 63 will bypass
the Lunar and values in the range from 64 to 127 will enable the Lunar.
For the effect type switch, continuous control values map directly to each effect type. 7 = Vibe, 8 =
Classic (4-Stage), and 10 = Multi (8-Stage). Other values map to additional effect types that are
available in the Neuro App or USB Editor software.
Any MIDI CC, from 0 to 127, can be mapped to a control on the Lunar.
Each CC number can only be mapped to control one parameter at any given time. If you attempt to
map a CC that has already been assigned to another parameter, the previous mapping will be
overridden.
Several CCs can potentially be mapped to the same parameter, although this is not very useful.
When using MIDI Learn, the Lunar listens for the first MIDI CC message sent to it and then ignores
any subsequent CC messages until the mapping is complete. This means that you must make sure
that only send the MIDI CC message to the Lunar that you intend to use for the MIDI Learn mapping.
Some DAWs send multiple MIDI messages when the play or pause buttons are pressed, and this can
lead to unintended MIDI mappings. Check your DAW documentation in order to learn about
messages that are sent at the beginning or end of playback.