User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Terminology
- Overview Diagram
- 1. 7 Segment Display
- 2. Preset/Select/Hold To Edit Buttons
- 3. Up & Down Buttons
- 4. Mix Knob
- 5. Lo Cut Knob
- 6. Hi Cut Knob:
- 7. Bypass LED
- 8. Bypass/Preset Down Switch:
- 9. Time Division LEDs
- 10. Division Button
- 11. Regen Knob
- 12. Time Knob
- 13. Modulation Depth Knob
- 14. Modulation Waveform Display & Select Button
- 15. Modulation Speed Knob
- 16. Tempo LED
- 17. Tap-Tempo Switch
- Inputs & Outputs
- Controls
- Presets
- MIDI
- Global Settings
- Example Settings
- Usage Cases
- Technical Specifications
- Warranty
- FCC Compliance
Discovery Delay – MIDIMIDI
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Revision: 1.2 (7/1/2021)
Sending Patch Changes
e Discovery can send patch changes whenever its preset has changed� is can be
done using the [PRESET SELECT] button to select a new preset� It can also be done
with your feed in “Preset Mode” by holding the [TAP] switch and using [BYPASS]
and [TAP] to change presets�
In order to send patch changes, the global settings for the MIDI OUT/THRU jack
must be set to one of the OUT modes� For more information on setting MIDI Out/
ru modes, refer to page 30.
Sending Patch Changes and Controller Change data
Along with sending patch changes (As described in Sending Patch Changes), Dis-
covery can send CC (Controller Change) data�
To achieve this, the global settings for the MIDI OUT/THRU jack must be set to
one of the OUT modes (OUT2, OUT3, or OUT4)� For more information on setting
MIDI Out/ru modes, refer to page 30.
MIDI time sync
Discovery can be synced to a MIDI clock source, such as a computer, drum ma-
chine, guitar MIDI foot switcher etc�
In order to sync, the global setting
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must be set to
8888
�
For more information on editing Global Settings, refer to page 30�
Note:
When MIDI sync is enabled, switching to presets will not recall the saved delay time�
MIDI Sysex dump & load of memory
Discovery has the ability to store all preset data as a MIDI Sysex (System Exclusive)
le� It can even send all preset data directly to an other Discovery unit via a MIDI