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TRS Amp Control
The white jack above the main output is an isolated switching output, designed to control amplifier functions or other remote switching
tasks. It uses optical relays to simulate hardware footswitch contacts, so they’re usable with many different types of devices. Almost
anything that uses a 1/4” input for foot switching may be controlled by the TRS Amp Control jack.
The TIP of the jack is controlled by the CTL1 function, and the RING of the jack is controlled by CTL2. You may edit the settings for
each output independently in the Setup Menu, under the “CTL1” and “CTL2” menus. These menus have five options:
NO
- the output will function as a normally open contact. The LED for that channel will light when the switch contact is
CLOSED. This is the most common type of footswitch control.
NC
- the output will function as a normally closed contact. The LED for that channel will light when the switch is OPEN. This
type of control is less common, but it is used by Fender type amplifiers for reverb switching.
MOM
- the output will function as a momentary switch. When the CTL1 or CTL2 function is activated the associated contact will
CLOSE for a brief period, then OPEN again. Used by many pedal manufacturers including Bogner and Suhr for remote
switching.
TAP+
- the output will function as a normally open tap tempo contact. This function will disable CTL1 or CTL2 in manual mode,
instead assigning it to the Clock mode.
TAP-
- the output will function as a normally closed tap tempo contact. Normally closed taps are less common, used primarily
for Roland / Boss effects. This function will disable CTL1 or CTL2 in manual mode, instead assigning them to the Clock mode.
Please note that while the TRS Amp Control jack is isolated from the ground of the DPC-5 audio path, the two contacts in the
jack share a common ground connection. In many cases you can use a y-cable to control two different functions with the same
jack, but if the two devices are at different ground potentials you may experience noise or interference. Disconnect one device
at a time to see whether the noise goes away.
D Footswitch Assign
The right-hand footswitch labeled “D” may be assigned to a variety of destinations in Preset Mode. By default, we map this footswitch
to Tap Tempo / Clock. The “D FS” option in Setup Mode allows you to change how the D footswitch behaves. This menu has three
options:
TAP -
The D footswitch sends tap tempo commands. If the CLK mode is disabled or set to TAP, then taps are send as MIDI CC
messages. If CLK is set to PST or GLB, then tapping this footswitch will control the DPC-5 internal SMARTClock function.
FAVE -
The D footswitch acts as a Favorite switch, tapping it engages the Favorite preset or returns to the previous setting if the
Favorite preset was active. The Favorite preset is global, meaning that it is the same regardless of which bank the user starts
in. You can use this preset for a “lead” setting, for example, or for a particular sound that you use often.
PRST -
The D footswitch recalls the fourth preset in each preset bank, allowing the user to access four presets instead of the
usual three in each bank.
When you have set all of these options to your liking, hold the SAVE button to save the configuration and restart the DPC.
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