mqueluz
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FYI, The M13 sends the same cc or pc messages (depending on the scene mode) that it receives. So when I plugged a MIDI cable from M13 to my DT25, I can only send those messages predefined in M13. It gets worse, as you select/deselect effects, you are sending MIDI messages that will do stuff you don't want on your DT25... So the solution I found was to purchase a MIDI Event Processor Plus. I was able to map and filter the messages I want (and don't want). I mainly use it for changing channels and a drive or volume boost. But you can actually do much more like changing the amp models, topology, etc, on the fly. Hope that helps.
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Hello, I have an old Toneport UX1, which i didn't use for a few years, but now I need to use it again to practice at home. I used to run it on windows, with Gearbox and mainly Pod Farm. Now I have a mac with El Capitan, and I couldn't install Pod Farm 1.12. I don't know if it's not up to date with the OS, I could install Pod Farm 2 though... But it's kind of useless cause I don't own a licence for that. I do own the Metal Pack... I just want to use any software thaw allows me to still use the Toneport. Any help? Thanks.
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I had the hd500 and I could set the midi cc message and value. I was able to change channels on the dt25. With the M13 I only see midi channel selection, no value... I have no ideia how would you set it to send the cc message with the value...
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Can the M13 switch DT25 channels via MIDI?
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Can the M13 switch DT25 channels via MIDI?
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Dt25 Low Volume Position I Louder Than Low Volume Off
mqueluz replied to guitarmech111's topic in DT50 / DT25
It happened the same to me this weekend. I guess it's a bad tube... -
Hi!! I own a DT25 head. Regarding channel switching, we only need one switch footswitch to change from A to B channel right? I was considering buying a Carl Martin Octa Switch Mk2, and the idea would be to turn on and off my pedals and switch channels on the DT, depending on the patch. Can I switch channel to a specific channel with the DT? Like the first four, use channel A and the last, channel, B? So even if I pressed the first switch repeatedly it would stay in channel A...? Get the idea? I don't know if this is possible. I'm referring the Carl Martin but we could be talking about any footswitch with 2 at least 2 switches. Thanks.
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You don't need the 4cm to try this, just plug your guitar directly to your amp.Does it sound better? Does it feel better? I guess that would answer your question :) In my case, I prefer the sound of the amp and I'm going 4cm all the way, but I'm in the minority side.
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Very useful information, thank you all :)
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I think this update is really nice, but I junt don't understand how you select the amp models, with the amps buttons :) Is there any manual or video about the new functionalities?
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Brazzy, with the hd500 you can only send one cc message at a time, wich gets kind of limited, but that's maybe what i'm going for, using the 4 cable method... For those that don't have a pod, with the new firmware, how do you select 30 different amps on the amp?
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Ok, old doubt: When I first bought DT25, I was blown away by the sound and feel of the amp itself. I love every topology (still running on the first firmware). But I was used to the "one button changes it all" from the spider valve, so I bought the HD500. I never could get the feel I had with the amp alone using the hd500. But I ended up using it with L6 link anyway. Years went by. Yesterday I plugged the guitar straight to the amp alone, and damn.... It's f.... amazing!! I know everybody says it sounds the same, and maybe it does, but that feel and response I get from the amp alone it's just not there, so I'm considering using the amp as a 2 channel amp and use the pod hd500 only as an effects unit. I just wanted to know if there's anybody who can relate to this. New doubt: I still didn't update the firmware, from the DT25. I'm considering doing it but I'm affraid of losing those great 4 sounds I get from the amp now. How do the amp models compare to the old ones? And what about the new amp models? Thank you very much.