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The ACS1 can be controlled via standard MIDI messages. Simply connect your MIDI controller to the 
ACS1 MIDI “IN”. Downstream MIDI devices can be connected to the MIDI “THRU” which simply lets 
all incoming MIDI messages pass through to your other MIDI devices. The ACS1 ships with the MIDI 
channel set to 1 by default

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To assign the MIDI device channel:

 

         1.  Hold down both stomp switches at power up then release once the LEDs begin flashing  
             white.
         2. Now send a MIDI Program Change message on the desired MIDI channel for the pedal.
         3. The LEDs will flash green momentarily, and the pedal will save that MIDI channel and only  
             respond to messages on that channel until the user changes it again.
     
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MIDI In

 – Connect upstream MIDI devices or your MIDI controller to the ACS1 MIDI “IN”.

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MIDI Thru 

– Connect downstream MIDI devices to the ACS1 MIDI “THRU”. 

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MIDI PC

 – Presets on the ACS1 are able to be recalled via MIDI program change messages.  

         Simply send a program change message corresponding the desired preset to be recalled on  
         the ACS1 MIDI channel. See the table on the next page for a list of ACS1 presets and how they  
         map to program change messages.  

MIDI

Summary of Contents for Mako Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ACS1 AMPLIFIER CAB SIMULATOR...

Page 2: ...mplimentary speaker cabinets and controllable room size With the ASC1 players have expansive options to deliver their tone whether it s on stage in the studio or practicing at home Simple controls ste...

Page 3: ...LED Output Left mono Bypass Switch Output Right Preset Boost LED Input Left mono Boost Switch Input Right MIDI In The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedal...

Page 4: ...o controls the volume of the headphone out Gain The Gain knob controls the amount of gain through the amp circuit within each model The amount gain and character changes with each amp The gain knob al...

Page 5: ...e to a control will sync that parameter across both channels Select an amp and it will be applied to both sides Dial in the tone stack and it will match on both sides and so on Use the outer switch po...

Page 6: ...off by illuminating solid when on and off when the pedal is off Boost Switch The Boost switch when engaged applies a percentage volume and or gain boost to the current volume and gain settings of your...

Page 7: ...l presets slots The first three presets are accessible from the pedal using both stomp switches All 128 are accessible via MIDI Program Change messages which are outlined in the MIDI section To recall...

Page 8: ...nge message on the desired MIDI channel for the pedal 3 The LEDs will flash green momentarily and the pedal will save that MIDI channel and only respond to messages on that channel until the user chan...

Page 9: ...127 Vol 20 0 127 Gain 21 0 127 Room 22 0 127 Cab Switch 27 Front A 0 20 B 22 42 C 44 64 Back A 66 86 B 88 108 C 110 127 L R Switch 28 Left 0 42 Middle 43 85 Right 86 127 Amp Switch 29 Fullerton 0 42 L...

Page 10: ...ble Some micro USB cables are only designed to charge devices Make sure you have one that is able to sync for your computer to recognize the pedal To upload your own speaker IRs 1 Connect the USB cabl...

Page 11: ...ATES We occasionally may have new features and updates for the ACS1 These will be made available through walrusaudio io Scan the code below to be the first to know when any firmware updates are availa...

Page 12: ...stions customerservice walrusaudio com Need a repair repairs walrusaudio com All our pedals come with a limited lifetime warranty Visit walrusaudio com pages warranty and repair for more info WALRUSAU...

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