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22. Power Indicator Light
The power indicator will light when the amplier is switched on.
23. Standby
This switch applies the H.T. (High Tension) voltage required to produce sound to
the output stage. Always turn this switch on at least 30 seconds after the Power
switch (24). During short breaks in playing use just this switch to turn ‘off’ and ‘on’ the
amplier’s output.
24. Power
This switch is used to turn the amplier on and off. You should always turn this switch
on before turning on the Standby switch (23).
MIDI Channel Switching
The Series One offers the ability to control channel selection via MIDI Program Change
messages and interfacing with most MIDI controllers is a straight forward process.
The Series One can be placed in a MIDI chain allowing you to simultaneously select a
channel on the amplier and change the patch on a MIDI effects processor connected
to the effects loop. There are 128 available Program Changes, giving you the possibility
to access a vast number of tonal combinations.
To set-up MIDI channel switching, simply connect the MIDI controller’s MIDI Out socket
to the MIDI In socket on the rear of the amplier. The controller should be set to transmit
Program Change messages (this is usually the case). From new, a Series One amplier
is set to OMNI mode and responds to Program Change messages on all MIDI channels.
Changing ‘patches’ on the controller will change the selected channel on the amp. The
default settings for each Program Change number are shown in the table below:
Program Channel
Change
Program Change Assignment
To change the default assignments and set the amp up to respond to a different set
of Program Changes:
1. The amp must be powered on with either the Standby switch (23) set to on, a jack
in the Input socket, or both.
2. Send the appropriate Program Change message to the amp.
3. Press and hold in the appropriate front panel Channel Select switch for 2 seconds.
The corresponding channel will be selected and its LED will ash three times in quick
succession to indicate it has been assigned to the last received Program Change. The
amplier will now remember the selection. Repeat the operation until all your Program
Changes have the desired amp channel assigned to them.
MIDI Receive Channel Selection
As mentioned previously, the default mode is set to OMNI and the amplier will
respond to MIDI Program Changes on all MIDI channels. You may wish to set the
amplier to respond to Program Changes on just a single MIDI channel. The Series
One can be set to respond in this way for any of the rst seven MIDI channels as
follows:
1. The unit must be in standby (Power (24) on and Standby (23) off), and no lead
connected to the Input jack.
2. Simultaneously press and hold the Bright Clean (3) and Crunch (9) Select switches.
3. After 2 seconds the LED for Super Crunch (10) will begin to ash continuously (2
ashes per second) to indicate that the unit is in MIDI Receive Channel Program
Mode.
4. Release the Bright Clean (3) and Crunch (9) Select switches and select the
required MIDI channel by using the Channel Select switches as shown in the
table below:
Bright Clean Warm Clean Crunch MIDI CHANNEL
OFF OFF OFF OMNI
ON OFF OFF 1
OFF ON OFF 2
ON ON OFF 3
OFF OFF ON 4
ON OFF ON 5
OFF ON ON 6
ON ON ON 7
The corresponding Channel Select LEDs will illuminate to show the selection and
each press of the Channel Select switches will toggle the state of its associated
LED.
1 BRIGHT CLEAN
2 WARM CLEAN
3 CRUNCH
4 SUPER CRUNCH
5 BRIGHT CLEAN
6 WARM CLEAN
7 CRUNCH
8 SUPER CRUNCH
9 BRIGHT CLEAN
10 WARM CLEAN
11 CRUNCH
12 SUPER CRUNCH
13 BRIGHT CLEAN
14 WARM CLEAN
15 CRUNCH
16 SUPER CRUNCH
17 BRIGHT CLEAN
18 WARM CLEAN
19 CRUNCH
20 SUPER CRUNCH
21 BRIGHT CLEAN
22 WARM CLEAN
23 CRUNCH
24 SUPER CRUNCH
25 BRIGHT CLEAN
26 WARM CLEAN
27 CRUNCH
28 SUPER CRUNCH
29 BRIGHT CLEAN
30 WARM CLEAN
31 CRUNCH
32 SUPER CRUNCH
33 BRIGHT CLEAN
34 WARM CLEAN
35 CRUNCH
36 SUPER CRUNCH
37 BRIGHT CLEAN
38 WARM CLEAN
39 CRUNCH
40 SUPER CRUNCH
41 BRIGHT CLEAN
42 WARM CLEAN
43 CRUNCH
44 SUPER CRUNCH
45 BRIGHT CLEAN
46 WARM CLEAN
47 CRUNCH
48 SUPER CRUNCH
49 BRIGHT CLEAN
50 WARM CLEAN
51 CRUNCH
52 SUPER CRUNCH
53 BRIGHT CLEAN
54 WARM CLEAN
55 CRUNCH
56 SUPER CRUNCH
57 BRIGHT CLEAN
58 WARM CLEAN
59 CRUNCH
60 SUPER CRUNCH
61 BRIGHT CLEAN
62 WARM CLEAN
63 CRUNCH
64 SUPER CRUNCH
65 BRIGHT CLEAN
66 WARM CLEAN
67 CRUNCH
68 SUPER CRUNCH
69 BRIGHT CLEAN
70 WARM CLEAN
71 CRUNCH
72 SUPER CRUNCH
73 BRIGHT CLEAN
74 WARM CLEAN
75 CRUNCH
76 SUPER CRUNCH
77 BRIGHT CLEAN
78 WARM CLEAN
79 CRUNCH
80 SUPER CRUNCH
81 BRIGHT CLEAN
82 WARM CLEAN
83 CRUNCH
84 SUPER CRUNCH
85 BRIGHT CLEAN
86 WARM CLEAN
87 CRUNCH
88 SUPER CRUNCH
89 BRIGHT CLEAN
90 WARM CLEAN
91 CRUNCH
92 SUPER CRUNCH
93 BRIGHT CLEAN
94 WARM CLEAN
95 CRUNCH
96
SUPER CRUNCH
97 BRIGHT CLEAN
98 WARM CLEAN
99 CRUNCH
100 SUPER CRUNCH
101 BRIGHT CLEAN
102 WARM CLEAN
103 CRUNCH
104 SUPER CRUNCH
105 BRIGHT CLEAN
106 WARM CLEAN
107 CRUNCH
108 SUPER CRUNCH
109 BRIGHT CLEAN
110 WARM CLEAN
111 CRUNCH
112 SUPER CRUNCH
113 BRIGHT CLEAN
114 WARM CLEAN
115 CRUNCH
116 SUPER CRUNCH
117 BRIGHT CLEAN
118 WARM CLEAN
119 CRUNCH
120 SUPER CRUNCH
121 BRIGHT CLEAN
122 WARM CLEAN
123 CRUNCH
124 SUPER CRUNCH
125 BRIGHT CLEAN
126 WARM CLEAN
127 CRUNCH
128 SUPER CRUNCH
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