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9VDC Power & LED

9VDC Center negative, 2.1mm x 5.5mm 

(Standard connector for pedals).

Plug in 5-pin MIDI cable from MIDI 

device that will be used to send MIDI 

messages to microMIDI.

MIDI THRU

This MIDI output allows MIDI to pass 

through to other devices that receive 

MIDI. THRU jack is a hardware copy 

of the MIDI IN jack, eliminating latency 

from software THRU methods.

TRS Output

Plug in TRS cable or Mono cable (See page 7) 

to device that you wish to switch.

TIP LED

Blue LED indicator for 

TIP switch (On when 

closed, Off when open).

RING LED

Red LED indicator for 

RING switch  (On when 

closed, Off when open).

MIDI Send/Receive LED

This green LED indicator pulses when 

receiving MIDI messages.

MIDI IN

Summary of Contents for microMIDI Control

Page 1: ...User Guide...

Page 2: ...s Features 4 Front Panel Overview 5 Setting MIDI Channel 6 How to connect microMIDI to an amp 7 How to connect microMIDI to a pedal 8 How to connect microMIDI to a DAW 9 MIDI Programing Table 10 Techn...

Page 3: ...ller your DAW or other MIDI devices The microMIDI Control can accept either Program Change or Control Change commands and has the ability for momentary latching pulse switching and predetermined combi...

Page 4: ...rogram Change PC and Control Change CC commands Latching Momentary using CC and pulse options of both switches 4 internal switches to change MIDI Channel 1 16 available on the bottom of PCB when the b...

Page 5: ...vices that receive MIDI THRU jack is a hardware copy of the MIDI IN jack eliminating latency from software THRU methods TRS Output Plug in TRS cable or Mono cable See page 7 to device that you wish to...

Page 6: ...ting for the 4 DIP switches 3 Arrange the 4 DIP switches 4 Reinstall the rear cover and 4 screws 5 After the MIDI channel is changed the unit needs to be power cycled to take on the new MIDI channel I...

Page 7: ...t the MIDI table on page 10 to learn the Program Change Control ler Change numbers needed to correspond with the TRS or TS combina tions of your amp s footswitch Optional connections dotted lines on d...

Page 8: ...ice is set to communicate on the same MIDI channel as your microMIDI 1 16 5 Consult the MIDI table on page 10 to learn the Program Change numbers you need to correspond with the TRS combinations of yo...

Page 9: ...s or to a computer using a USB to MIDI cable 4 Be sure your DAW or MIDI switching device is set to communicate on the same MIDI channel as your microMIDI 1 16 5 Consult the MIDI table on page 10 to le...

Page 10: ...N 2 CLOSED OPEN 3 CLOSED CLOSED 4 OPEN CLOSED 5 OPEN X 6 CLOSED X 7 X OPEN 8 X CLOSED 9 TOGGLE X 10 X TOGGLE 11 PULSE X 12 X PULSE CONTINUOUS CONTROLLERS CC VALUE RANGE TIP RING 1 ANY VALUE 0 127 OPEN...

Page 11: ...ating Voltage 9Vdc Maximum Voltage 12Vdc Current Consumption 12mA 9VDc Dimensions 3 64 x 1 52 x 1 24 Weight 0 25 lbs All specifications subject to change without prior notice For warranty information...

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