Musicom EFX 6M with H9

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    • #112925
      gtwalker
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      Hi. guys.

      I’m running h9 with Musicom EFX LITE 6M. 

      I trying to turn it on/off via Musicom CC message, but it’s not working. 

      I set up h9 as midi channel 1. (because Musicom 6M only has two midi channel )

      It works fine with my strymon timeline. 

      So, I guess there’s some more setting that I need to do on the h9 set up?

      Please advise me.  

      Thank you for your help. 

       

       

    • #140994
      gkellum
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      Well, you'll want to make sure that your H9 is mapping the incoming MIDI CC's to the correct pedal functions.  If you open H9 Control, you can change the MIDI CC mappings under Pedal Settings / MIDI Settings / Assign MIDI CC messages to pedal functions.

      • #141007
        gtwalker
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        gkellum wrote:

        Well, you’ll want to make sure that your H9 is mapping the incoming MIDI CC’s to the correct pedal functions.  If you open H9 Control, you can change the MIDI CC mappings under Pedal Settings / MIDI Settings / Assign MIDI CC messages to pedal functions.

        Hi gkellum

        Thank you so much for your answer. 

        Can you please tell me more sepcifically?

        I actually tried change it to Midi CC1. but not working. 

        I went to Pedal Settings / MIDI Settings / Assign MIDI CC messages and changed Performance switch, Bypass, Activate, Toggle between Active and Bypass and Left footswitch to MIDI CC1. 

        but none of those works. 

        Thank you for your help. 

         

        Jesse. 

         

         

      • #141019
        gkellum
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        gtwalker wrote:

        I actually tried change it to Midi CC1. but not working. 

        I went to Pedal Settings / MIDI Settings / Assign MIDI CC messages and changed Performance switch, Bypass, Activate, Toggle between Active and Bypass and Left footswitch to MIDI CC1. 

        Well, if I were you I'd hook up the Musicom EFX 6M with H9 to my computer and check what MIDI messages it is actually sending out.  You can use MIDI Monitor on Mac or MIDI Ox on Windows to do this.  Without knowing what it's actually sending out it's hard to know what the problem might be.

    • #141160
      camilok
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      I just replaced a mobius and a timeline with h9’s.  1 in the amp effect loop and 1 in the chain.  I had the entire musicom lab switcher living inside the mobius pre/post loop.  I tested the same configuration in the pre/post implementation of the H9, and it sounds perfect.

       

      My path:

      guitar -> wah -> input 1 of chain H9 -> output 1 of chain H9 -> input of 6M -> loops 1 – 6 -> output of 6M -> input 2 of chain H9 -> output 2 of chain h9 -> board patch bay -> buffer -> loop H9 -> Deca -> patch bay 

      Patch bay:  output 1 to amp, jacks 2 and 3 to S/R on amp, routed to Loop H9 and Deca.

       

      I am using a Musicomlabs 6m, and am getting ready to start mapping out my patches.  I have been doing everything manually for a couple of days to ensure my routing was correct and I liked the tones.  I like dem tones.

      Here is the process I am going to use (it is the same process I used for the strymon’s).  – I cannot tell you HOW to program your stuff.  The process below will force you to understand why you have to set your settings the way you must to achieve your goals.

       

      1.  Design – Draw a diagram of the setup and label everything, I know this sounds pedantic, but trust me.

      2.  Decide.  

           a.  Create a process for documenting your patch configurations, that is scalable.  I use a sheet of paper in a virtual notebook, or a word document.  The objective here is to have a method to document your patches and be thorough enough that you dont even need to look at the pedals when you implement.  I had a setup for mobius and timeline on a 6M, but that wont work for the H9’s.  This step requires you to understand how midi works on a fundamental level, and how it is implemented on the 6M.  Look at the config page on the 6M software GUI.  What you see there is what you can send to TWO distinct midi channels.  Note how drop down selections in the gui are highly specific to channel and patch identifiers.  If you dont know midi, you really must use the GUI – it is the only way to “see” how you are sending midi commands.

           b.  What midi channels are your pedals going to use?

           c.  What midi commands are required, on each Chanel/pedal, to recall their configurations, including on/off, per patch? How do you put that in the 6M GUI?  Do you have the option to set what you need?

      3.  Deploy – set your pedals to the correct channels, and being putting in your patches into the 6M GUI and test.  

      4.  Debug.  What went wrong.  WHY?  This step is the key to understanding, and should lead you back to step 2.

       

       

      Hope that helps.

       

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