Intro 0:00 Connecting Relay Ports 1:20 Amp Switching 1:46 Delay Tap Input: 3:19 Set BPM for Non-MIDI Delays 4:28 Pedals with Control Ports 5:36 Visit us at www.morningstar.io/
Just had my first session with programming the Omniport Relay Switching Interface...and with a DOD Rubberneck🤦♂ (it uses a weird 3-button switch). Trying to sort out what does what was like pulling teeth, due to the 3-button scenario. But the Relay Switch and the editor prevailed. I have: tap tempo, delay Mod ON/OFF, runaway Regeneration ON/OFF and the "Rubberneck Effect" under MIDI control. **NOTE to anyone else trying to set up the Rubberneck Delay with an MC MIDI controller, DO NOT try and use the Rubberneck effect and the runaway Regeneration at the same time....or just don't use any of the other functions while either of those effects are engaged. The controls for the Regen and Rubberneck will get swapped in the pedal....it's a headache.
I'm having problem with my Source Audio Collider. It has dual footswitch. One for delay and one for reverb. Problem is they're too close to each other. Can this switch pedal set it as only one of them to be turned on? Most switch I've tried make them both of them turned on because they're in one pedal.
Yes, you can send tempo from your DAW to the MC6 PRO to set its internal MIDI Clock BPM. You can then sync the relay clicks to match the MIDI Clock BPM, effectively syncing your non-MIDI devices BPM to your DAW.