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Top Panel Controls - continued

 

Recall Last (Hold – Copy): 

Recall Last: 

Pressing the Recall Last button to recall the scene corresponding to the last 

MIDI Program Change number received.  On powering up, the Hub will recall the scene 
in location 1 when the Recall Last button is pressed.   The LED next to the Recall button 
will also flash when the Hub receives an incoming MIDI message. 

Copy:  

Press and hold to button for two seconds to put the Hub into Copy mode.  The 

LED next to the button will begin to blink to indicate that the Hub is in Copy mode.  
While in Copy mode, the Hub will ignore any incoming MIDI Program Change messages.  
This allows you to cycle through PC numbers until you get to the desired PC number you 
wish to save the scene to.  Press and hold the Copy button again to complete the Scene 
Save to the new location.  The LED will blink slowly to acknowledge that the save was 
successful.   

Example: 

The last PC number sent to the Hub was 10.  Scene 10 was recalled.  To 

save the same scene to location 37,  enter copy mode.  Cycle through PC numbers 
on your MIDI controller until 37 is reached.  Press and hold Recall/Copy again for 
two seconds.  Scene 10 is now copied to location 37.

 

 
 

 

Scene Saving 

One of the most powerful features of the Hub v1 is the ability to save pedal board scenes for all of 
the connected Soundblox 2 devices.  A scene is a snapshot of all the connected pedals including 
ON/OFF state, all knob settings, and all control options.  Since all pedal settings are saved, this 
give users the ability save and store unique effect combinations that would otherwise not be 
possible with traditional pedals and stompboxes. 
 
Currently, only Soundblox 2 pedals support the scene saving functionality of the Hub.  All future 
Source Audio effects pedals will include Hub support. 
 
There are 128 scene memory locations that can be selected by received MIDI messages. The Hub 
v1 requires the use of an external MIDI device or computer to set the current scene memory 
location to be saved or recalled.  A simple MIDI PC switcher like the Tech 21 MIDI Mouse can be 
used for this purpose.  More advanced MIDI controllers, computers, and tablets can also be used. 

RECALL LAST 

(HOLD – COPY) 

SCAN DEVICES 

(HOLD – SAVE SCENE) 

POWER 

Summary of Contents for Soundblox Hub v1

Page 1: ...s including the Soundblox 1 and Soundblox Pro series and allows sharing of expression and Hot Hand controls Using the HUB with Soundblox 2 pedals allows access to scene saving and a wide set of additional features Connect the HUB to your computer via USB for updates saving and editing presets and more Welcome Getting Started Your Hub v1 package includes the following items Hub v1 unit 9 Volt DC po...

Page 2: ...ction Inputs here via the included daisy chain sensor cables You can also connect the Multi Function outputs of the Hub to Sensor Inputs on Soundblox Pro and Soundblox 1 pedals Soundblox 2 pedals will recognize this connection change to digital communication mode and send information back and forth from the pedals Soundblox Pro and Soundblox 1 pedals can only use these ports in analog mode USB Con...

Page 3: ...ection must be tip hot and the value of the internal pot should be in the 10k to 50k range for best results Top Panel Controls The Hub v1 has a very simple interface on the top panel The blue POWER LED should be lit whenever the device is powered There are also two buttons that perform multiple functions Scan Devices Hold Save Scene Scan Devices Pressing the Scan button will send a ping message to...

Page 4: ...37 enter copy mode Cycle through PC numbers on your MIDI controller until 37 is reached Press and hold Recall Copy again for two seconds Scene 10 is now copied to location 37 Scene Saving One of the most powerful features of the Hub v1 is the ability to save pedal board scenes for all of the connected Soundblox 2 devices A scene is a snapshot of all the connected pedals including ON OFF state all ...

Page 5: ...b The MIDI Clock is sent to simultaneously to attached pedals so it s possible to use MIDI Clock input to synchronize LFOs between two or more pedals The MIDI Output functions as a MIDI Thru connection by default This means that any incoming MIDI messages are immediately sent back out on the MIDI Out jack However it s possible to use the Hub Manager application to change the mode of the MIDI Out F...

Page 6: ...23_DIRECTMOD 60 SA225_TIME 61 SA225_PREDELAY 62 SA225_OUTPUT 63 SA225_DIFFUSION 64 SA225_LFORATE 65 SA225_BASS 66 SA225_LFODEPTH 67 SA225_TREBLE 68 SA225_MIX 69 SA225_EFFECT 70 SA225_SEND 71 SA225_ONOFF MIDI CC Parameter Name 72 SA226_FREQUENCY 73 SA226_DEPTH 74 SA226_SPEED 75 SA226_MODSOURCE 76 SA226_FEEDBACK 77 SA226_OUTPUT 78 SA226_LORETAIN 79 SA226_TREMOLO 80 SA226_MIX 81 SA226_EFFECT 82 SA226...

Page 7: ...ate in the form of a dated copy of original authorized dealer s invoice or sales receipt Service and repairs of Source Audio products are to be performed only at the Source Audio factory or a Source Audio authorized service center Prior to service or repair under this Limited Warranty the purchaser must request from Source Audio a return authorization which is available at Source Audio LLC 120 Cum...

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