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Overview and Features
The MP-201 Multi-Pedal has 4 analog Control Voltage (CV) outputs and USB/
standard MIDI connectors that can transmit or receive controller information on up
to 4 MIDI channels simultaneously.
Each CV output can be individually programmed as an analog CV with +/- 5V limits,
or a Gate trigger (0V - 5V). The analog CV outputs can be:
- A footpedal-controlled voltage that changes smoothly from a
user-programmed heel value to a user-programmable toe value
- An LFO with user-selected Waveform, Rate, Offset and Amount.
LFO signals can be free running or can be synced to MIDI Clock,
Tap Tempo, or each other. The LFO Footpedal Mode selects the
adjustment of LFO Rate , Amount or Offset with the footpedal
- Random Noise. The LFO Footpedal Mode selects the adjustment
of Noise Amount or Offset with the footpedal.
MIDI controller information can be any combination of up to four MIDI Continuous
Controller (CC) messages (0 127) on up to four MIDI channels (one CC per
channel). The MP-201 can also receive MIDI CCs on its assigned MIDI Channels
and output analog CVs based on the CC Values.
A collection of four programmed Channels (CV and MIDI) is a Preset. There are
50 Presets available.
The MP-201 Multi-Pedal offers four modes of operation:
- Single Channel Mode is a performance mode. The footswitches are
used to select programs and channels, turn channels ON/OFF, select
the tap tempo function, and enter tap tempo. The footpedal affects all
Channels that are ON.
- Quad Channel Mode is a performance mode. The footswitches are
used to turn Channels 1–4 ON/OFF, or select the tap tempo function.
The footpedal affects all Channels that are ON.
- Edit Mode provides access to editing menus where you can program
the various parameters that make up a Preset.
- Utilities Mode provides access to non-Preset related functions, such as
SysEx Transfers, Firmware Upgrades, Footpedal Calibrations, etc.
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