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Device Modes - A, B, and C
These modes are designed to get you quick access to the programs and bypass / engage functions on your MIDI pedals. We also use
these modes to change the programs that the DMC.micro will use for its presets if the Preset mode is enabled.
This is pretty simple stuff, and we’re sure you can manage these on your own, but just in case you want the full details here is how it all
works:
Tap the left button to go back / down one program on your device.
Tap the right button to go forward / up one program on your device.
Hold the left button to engage or bypass your device.
The left LED will light RED to show the status of the current device, and the dots (…) on the display will 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 support:
Strymon Timeline, Line 6 M9, Line 6 M13, Eventide Timefactor, Eventide H9.
The Timeline and Line 6 loopers work “in the background,” and are available at any time whether the looper is selected on the device
itself.
The Eventide loopers require the user to load a preset with the Looper algorithm before any looping can occur.
Disaster Area Designs
DMC.micro
Gen3
LEFT BUTTON:
Tap to start recording.
Tap while recording to set loop length and start overdubbing.
Tap while overdubbing to toggle between overdub and play.
HOLD while playing to engage undo / redo
RIGHT BUTTON:
Tap to play the loop.
Tap while playing to stop the loop.
If the loop is stopped, it will be cleared on the next RECORD
action.
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