User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Overview
- Quick Start
- Connections
- Delay Engines
- Extended Delay Engines
- Controls
- Preset Storage and Recall
- Universal Bypass
- Stereo Operation
- External Control
- Neuro App
- Neuro Hub
- MIDI
- USB
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of instruments can I connect to the Nemesis’s inputs?
- Can I power the Nemesis directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
- When connecting the Nemesis to a recording interface or mixer, should I used a Lo-Z (microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
- Why doesn’t the Nemesis respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
- Can I use the Nemesis in my amp’s effects loop?
- MIDI Implementation
- Rubber Feet
- Waste Disposal Notes
- Warranty
- Version History
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It is possible to save presets with the Nemesis bypassed. This means the preset can be recalled
without actually engaging the delay effect. The delay effect can then be engaged either by pressing
the ON/OFF FOOTSWITCH or by sending the proper MIDI Continuous Control message.
Many of the parameters in the Nemesis can be controlled via MIDI. For more details, see MIDI
Implementation.
MIDI Clock
The Nemesis syncs to MIDI clock (also known as MIDI timing clock or MIDI beat clock). MIDI clock is
tempo-dependent and is used to ensure that multiple MIDI-enabled devices stay in synchronization.
A common use of MIDI clock with the Nemesis is when recording along to a click track in a DAW
(Digital Audio Workstation) running on a computer. MIDI clock can be sent to the Nemesis directly on
the MIDI IN jack, over USB-MIDI, or via the Control Port from the Neuro Hub.
The Nemesis does not sync to MIDI timecode containing SMPTE timestamps.
USB
The Nemesis’s USB port is plug-and-play ready for Windows and Mac computers. The Nemesis uses
class-compliant drivers, so no special drivers are needed. Just power up the Nemesis and connect it
to the computer using a USB cable. The computer will automatically recognize the Nemesis, which
will be identified as “One Series Nemesis Delay” in the operating system.
USB connectivity brings many benefits, such as the ability to download firmware updates to the
Nemesis, configuration of advanced parameters, accessing new effect engines created by the Source
Audio engineers, and MIDI connectivity to audio production software running on the computer.
USB-MIDI
The Nemesis will appear as a MIDI device in your computer’s operating system. As a result, the
Nemesis can communicate with audio production software that utilizes MIDI, such as Pro Tools,
Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and more. MIDI messages can be sent directly to the Nemesis using the USB
connection, which allows for full automation of the Nemesis within host software such as a DAW. For
example, the depth or speed of the LFO can be automated by outputting MIDI continuous controller
messages from the host software to the Nemesis via the USB connection. For more details, see MIDI
Implementation.
Specifications
Dimensions
Length: 11.63 cm (4.58 inches)
Width: 11.17 cm (4.40 inches)
Height (not including knobs and footswitches): 3.71 cm (1.46 inches)
Height (including knobs and footswitches): 5.61 cm (2.21 inches)
Weight
450 grams (1 pound)