Musicom Lab MVC User Manual

USER MANUAL
(Ver 1.0 )
Features
Programmable All-analog VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) circuit 
128 steps audio volume control
128 presets respond to MIDI Program Change Messages
Discrete volume change responds to MIDI Continuous Controller
Values
Three character LCD display for easy viewing of the audio level
30 clicks rotary encoder(/w switch) for easy changing of the value
Powered by regulated 12V DC (approx. 60mA)
Aluminium enclosure 125 W x 80 D x 60 H (mm)
Weight : 250 g
Description
INPUT : This is an input jack for guitar or external audio
signal.
OUTPUT : This is an output jack for an audio signal. Connect
to your amplifier or other external device.
MIDI IN : This is a 5-Pin DIN jack that allows the MVC to
receive MIDI commands from an external MIDI device.
MIDI THRU : This is a 5-Pin DIN jack that passes MIDI commands
to received by MIDI IN jack to other MIDI devices.
LEVEL SWITCH : This switch is provides selection for the rate input
level (Instrument / Line).
POWER : This is a standard 5.5mm/2.1mm barrel jack.
Regulated 12VDC, 60mA (can use in Voodoo Lab Pedal Power ACA mode)
DISPLAY : This LCD displays the volume control (0 - 127) or
MIDI channel (1 - 16).
VALUE : By rotating the knob, you can modify an volume
control or MIDI channel. By pressing th knob, you can store a volume control or MIDI channel.
Operation
The MVC utilizes two modes of operation, Program Change mode and Continuous Controller mode
.
On power-up, the display will show 127, the volume control output is unit gain.
Note : On the display, 127 is unit gain (0dB)
Program Change mode
When a MIDI Program Change message is received on the same MIDI Channel as the MVC, the MVC will automatically recall the stored volume control data in the memory.
1. Using your MIDI footcontroller, select a preset that will transmit a MIDI Program Change message to the MVC.
2. Rotate the value knob to edit a volume control from 0 through 127. The display back-light will be flashing.
3. Press the Value knob to store a volume control in the memory. The display back-light will stop flashing
Simply repeat the above three steps to create more presets for other MIDI Program Change messages.
Continuous Controller mode
The MVC responds the MIDI Continuous Controller messages. The Controller number is 007. In the Continuous Controller mode, a volume control is a received MIDI Control Value (0 - 127).
Edit MIDI Channel
1. Apply power while pressing and holding the value knob. The display will show the present MIDI channel.
2. Rotate the value knob to edit a MIDI channel from 0 through 16.
3. Press the Value knob to store a new MIDI channel in the memory. The display back-light will stop flashing and the MVC will automatically restart.
Note : The Initial default setting is MIDI channel 1.
Change Operating Mode
1. Apply power while pressing and holding the value knob. The display will show the present MIDI channel.
2. Rotate the value knob to change the operating mode until the PC or CC is shown on the display.
PC means Program Change mode. CC means Continuous Controller mode.
3. Press the Value knob to change the operating mode. The display back-light will stop flashing and the MVC will automatically restart.
Note : The Initial default setting is PC (Program Change mode).
Specification (Ver 1.0)
Power Supply : 12V DC (60mA) Input Impedance : 1M ohm Output Impedance : 2k ohm or greater load impedance Input / Output level : Instrument (-10dBv), Line (0dBv) THD + Noise : <0.02% (20 - 20kHz, 0dB attenuation) Volume Control Range : -80dB - 0dB (0 - 127), audio taper
MIDI Channel : 1 - 16 MIDI Program Change : 1 - 128 MIDI Controller number : 7 MIDI Control Value : 0 - 127
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