MIDI Config
The MIDI channel which the pedal responds to.
#MIDI_CHANNEL
1
Accepted values: 1 to 16.
MIDI Clock configuration.
#MIDI_CLOCK_ENABLE
1
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0 — MIDI Clock messages are not accepted. The device uses internal clock instead.
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1 — MIDI Clock messages are accepted (enabled by default).
MIDI Program Change (PC) configuration.
#MIDI_PC_ENABLE
1
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0 — PC messages are not accepted.
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1 — PC messages are accepted (enabled by default).
The device accepts 12 programs (0 to 11).
Favorite Preset Control Settings
The device allows you to control the Favorite preset via the EXT.TAP input. To do that, set the
#GLOBAL_JACK_EXT_TAP parameter’s value to 30. A passive controller (normally open momentary button) or an
active S-trigger/gate signal will do the job.
Press the external controller briefly to enter or exit the Favorite preset. Press and hold the external controller for over
3 seconds to save the settings as the Favorite preset. In this mode, both of these functions are triggered when the
button is released.
#GLOBAL_FAV_OFF
0
If you don’t need the Favorite preset option, you can turn it off. Set the #GLOBAL_FAV_OFF parameter’s value
accordingly:
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0 — The Favorite preset is accessible.
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1 — The Favorite preset is inactive (it also cannot be recalled via an external controller connected to the EXT.TAP
input).
Patch Settings
Patch Position in Banks
Patch number:
#PATCH
0
By changing the value from 0 to 11, you can assign the patch to a position in the preset table. When editing the config
file, make sure that no two patches share the same number. We recommend leaving the structure as is and not
changing patch numbers: this will make navigating through the file easier. Patches 0-2 belong to the Blue bank, 3-5 to
the Red bank, 6-8 to the Magenta bank, 9-11 to the Cyan bank. Patch numbers correspond with MIDI Program Change
message values.
Input and Output Level Settings
Input level parameter:
#IN_GAIN 0.25
The #IN_GAIN parameter controls the volume of the input signal. The standard value (1.0) can be increased or
decreased. Decreasing the input gain is needed when using the Prism II in the FX loop of your amp or plugging hot
signals into the pedal (for line-level signals, the recommended value of this parameter is 0.25). Decreasing this value
also lowers the pedal’s output volume, so you’ll have to find the setting that works best for you in the 0.1–1.0 range.
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