User Manual
Table Of Contents
- DL4 MkII Owner's Manual
- Welcome to DL4 MkII
- Quick Start
- Basic Operation
- Working with Presets
- Loading Presets A, B, and C
- Loading Presets D, E, and F
- Loading Presets 1 - 128 via MIDI
- Saving a Preset
- Restoring Factory Presets
- About Tap Tempo
- Configuring Delay and Reverb Routing
- Stereo vs. Mono Output
- Setting up an Expression Pedal and Footswitches
- Configuring One or More Parameters for Pedal Control
- Configuring Footswitch Control Options
- Controlling The Classic Looper Parameters
- Using a Microphone
- Using the Looper
- Effects Models
- Global Settings
- MIDI
- Additional Resources
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Accessing all 128 Presets
As covered on page 10, you can recall the first six presets (A~F) via the devices on-
board footswitches. But with the power of MIDI Program Change (PC) messages, you
can individually access any of the 128 preset locations that reside within your device.
Configure your MIDI controller to send PC messages as shown in the following table.
Please also see "Loading Presets 1 - 128 via MIDI" on page 10.
Preset Change - MIDI Program Change Messages
Message Function
PC 000 Preset A
PC 001 Preset B
PC 002 Preset C
PC 003 Preset D
PC 004 Preset E
PC 005 Preset F
PC 006 ~ 127 Presets 7 ~128
NOTE: Presets 7 through 128 are not accessible on the DL4 MkII
device itself—only via MIDI!
NOTE: In the table above, we’re listing the Program Change message values as ranging
from “000” to “127,” which follows the MIDI Specification. Within the software or hardware
displays of some MIDI controllers, however, the range can be shown as “001” to “128.” If
your MIDI controller happens to display 001 - 128, just know that you’ll need to send “PC 001”
for DL4 MkII preset A, “PC 002” for preset B, “PC 006” for preset 7, etc.