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Raz

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Ok guys, one thing that I'm really green in is midi...I've been using my whammy more lately but I hate bending down each time to switch functions...so my whammy comes with the midi capabilities, can someone please, please recommend a device to control the whammy via midi. The manual shows a keyboard, and I have one with a midi jack...but what to do is beyond me...thanks!
 

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You can pretty much use any MIDI device to tell the Whammy what setting it should be on. Either a small keyboard controller or MIDI pedal.
The unit comes with a MIDI chart...
If you don't have it, here it is
http://www.digitech.com/ftp_mirror/PDFs/Manuals/Whammy.pdf

What is happening is that you are pretty much making presets with dedicated channels for different settings...
IE:
MIDI channel 1=Detune shallow
MIDI channel 2=Detune deep
MIDI channel 3=Octave up
Etc.....

In MIDI, you program the controller so that a button or a key will send that message to the pedal. This is done via the controller, not the whammy pedal.
It's very simple to do.
It's pretty much just like hitting a button.
So if you are going to use a keyboard, you will have to know how to program that keyboard to SEND a MIDI signal.
Get out your trusty owners manual for the keyboard, or download it if you don't have it. And read up on how to assign a MIDI channel to a specific key on the controller.
Then just plug it into the Whammy, and you are done.
Let me know if you need more guidance.
Steve
 

Raz

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SteveLINY said:
You can pretty much use any MIDI device to tell the Whammy what setting it should be on. Either a small keyboard controller or MIDI pedal.
The unit comes with a MIDI chart...
If you don't have it, here it is
http://www.digitech.com/ftp_mirror/PDFs/Manuals/Whammy.pdf

What is happening is that you are pretty much making presets with dedicated channels for different settings...
IE:
MIDI channel 1=Detune shallow
MIDI channel 2=Detune deep
MIDI channel 3=Octave up
Etc.....

In MIDI, you program the controller so that a button or a key will send that message to the pedal. This is done via the controller, not the whammy pedal.
It's very simple to do.
It's pretty much just like hitting a button.
So if you are going to use a keyboard, you will have to know how to program that keyboard to SEND a MIDI signal.
Get out your trusty owners manual for the keyboard, or download it if you don't have it. And read up on how to assign a MIDI channel to a specific key on the controller.
Then just plug it into the Whammy, and you are done.
Let me know if you need more guidance.
Steve
Thanks Steve, you're a pal...ok maybe the keyboards out, gotta keep my hands free. Can you recommend a controller? I guess I can settle for a simple up and down...thanks!
 

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Raz said:
Thanks Steve, you're a pal...ok maybe the keyboards out, gotta keep my hands free. Can you recommend a controller? I guess I can settle for a simple up and down...thanks!
You can either get a TC Electronic G Minor that does up/down
Axess electronics MFC5
Rocktron Midi Xchange
And there are a few more....
Steve
 

Raz

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SteveLINY said:
You can either get a TC Electronic G Minor that does up/down
Axess electronics MFC5
Rocktron Midi Xchange
And there are a few more....
Steve
Again Steve comes through, thanks. Looks like the Rocktron wins, heck for that price I can get two!
 
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