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(Setting up the DMC.micro, continued)

Once you have plugged in all of your cables, it’s time to introduce the DMC.micro to your devices.  Power on the DMC and hold the left 
button to enter the Setup menu.  Release the button when you see the word “SETUP” scroll across the screen.

Tap the left or right buttons to navigate through the setup menu options.
Hold the left button to enter or exit from the menus.
Hold the right button to save and exit setup.

First, navigate to the 

dev

 menu.  This item tells the DMC how many MIDI devices you would like to control.  Hold the left button, then 

use the left or right buttons to select either one device (

devA

,) two devices (

devB

,) or three devices (

devC.

)  Hold the left button again 

to exit the 

dev 

menu.

Once you have decided the number of MIDI devices you’re controlling, you need to tell the DMC what those devices actually are!  So 
navigate to the 

devA

 menu and pick the device you want to use.  Here’s the full list of stuff we can control - if you don’t see your device 

listed, then try using the General MIDI selection.  That usually works, though some of the more advanced features may not be 
supported.

Scroll through the available devices until you see the Menu code that matches what you want to hook up, then hold the left button to 
accept and return to the main menu.  Repeat this for each device you have connected.

If you are connecting any devices to the MultiJack or the USB port, please navigate to those menus and set them up according to the 
chart in the previous section.

If you are using the MutliJack to send MIDI, then go to the 

JACK

 menu and set it to either MIDI or MID2 as indicated by the previous 

chart.  You’ll also need to set the MultiJack DIP switches inside the DMC.micro to 

ON-ON-ON.

If you are using the USB port, set the 

USB

 menu to HOST.

Hold the right button to save the configuration and exit.

Disaster Area Designs 

DMC.micro

 Gen3

Brand

Device

Menu

Brand

Device

Menu

Strymon

Timeline

TIME

Alexander

ALL

ALEX

Mobius

MOBI

Panda Audio

Future Impact I

F IM

BigSky

BSKY

Free The Tone

Flight Time FT-1Y

FLTM

Eventide

Factor Series, H9

EVEN

Digitech

Whammy V Classic

WHM1

Chase Bliss Audio

ALL

CBA

Whammy V Chords

WHM2

BOSS

DD-500, MD-500, RV-500

d500

Zoom

MS-50G, MS-60B, MS-70CDR

ZOOM

Empress

Reverb

EMPR

Atomic

AmpliFIRE

ATOM

EchoSystem

EECHO

MultiJack

Toggle for amp control

JACK

Tremolo2

EMPT

Hologram

Dream Sequence, Infinite Jets

DREM

Source Audio

Neuro Hub

HUB

Meris

Ottobit Jr, PolyMoon

OTTO

Nemesis Delay

NEMS

Mercury7

MRC7

Line 6

M5

L M5

Elektron

Analog Drive

ADRV

M9

L M9

BOSS

SY-300

SY-3

M13

LM13

GFI

Specular Tempus

GFI

Electro-Harmonix

HOG2

HOG2

MIDI Notes

Sends MIDI notes

NOTE

Pigtronix

Echolution 2

ECL2

General MIDI 2

Sends programs 0-127

GM-2

General MIDI

Sends prog 0-127, sends prog 0 for 
bypass

GMID

Содержание DMC.micro

Страница 1: ...DMC micro User Manual v1 00c...

Страница 2: ...evision History v1 00c 12 24 2017 Corrected an error in the setup mode v1 00b 12 11 2017 Corrected an error in the MID 2 setting description v1 00 12 4 2017 Initial Release Disaster Area Designs DMC m...

Страница 3: ...eft Button Tap to activate left function Hold to activate ALT function LED Display shows current preset or status Left LED shows left status BLUE and ALT status RED Right LED shows right status BLUE R...

Страница 4: ...ree devices chained to the 5 pin port or two 1 4 devices and one USB Here s a handy chart to help you figure out what you need The MIDI port can connect to multiple devices by daisy chaining them from...

Страница 5: ...to the main menu Repeat this for each device you have connected If you are connecting any devices to the MultiJack or the USB port please navigate to those menus and set them up according to the chart...

Страница 6: ...ter the Globals menu and configure as follows MIDITH ON MIDIPA OFF MIDICT OFF MIDICH Must match device selection 1 for DevA 2 for DevB etc LPEXIT PLAY BYPASS BUFBYP Strymon Mobius and BigSky Enter the...

Страница 7: ...PEDAL C48 If you plan to use the looper on the H9 or Timefactor set the following Looper Record MIDI CC 87 Looper Play MIDI CC 86 Looper Stop MIDI CC 85 Looper Empty MIDI CC 90 Looper Flip Direction M...

Страница 8: ...e This is really the heart of the DMC micro we ve designed it to be as simple as possible but it s a really powerful tool for performance Let s say that you re playing the verse of a song and you need...

Страница 9: ...ill also show the bypass engage status of the A B and C devices Looper Mode This is kind of a special case mode and it only works with certain devices At this time the following devices have looper su...

Страница 10: ...Type above U r n Utility Mode Right Button Message Number This sets the MIDI CC controller number or MIDI note number that the right button will send Ranges from 0 127 U r L Utility Mode Right Button...

Страница 11: ...ility Mode left button message low value U LH Utility Mode left button message high value U LC Utility mode left button message channels U RT Utility Mode right button message type U RN Utility Mode r...

Страница 12: ...send a MIDI CC message of your choosing Set the DIP switches to ON ON ON and consult the following section for details on configuring the desired MIDI message The next sub menu is the Jack Utility Ass...

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