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Saving Presets
To enter "Preset Save Mode", press and hold both the Bypass and Preset switch for longer than 2 seconds and upon releasing both switches the Bypass LED will begin to flash confirming you are in "Preset Save Mode". Once in "Preset Save Mode" a short press of t...
How to Connect
Midi communication to the Revelation conforms to the specification for TRS to Midi adapters issued by the Midi Association. So what does this mean for me? In order to communicate via Midi you will need either a 5 pin to 1/4" TRS adapter cable that is wired to ...
Changing the MIDI Channel
From the factory the Revelation is set to receive Midi messages on Midi channel 1, however this can be changed upon powering up the pedal. After applying power to the Revelation, hold down the Preset switch while the pedal is in startup mode (Mix & Decay k...
Saving Presets Via MIDI
You have two options for creating presets. The first option is to use a "smart" midi controller that can send multiple simultaneous midi messages. Just send individual CC messages to turn the Bypass switch on, select the algorithm, and set the values for each ...
Program Change Messages
Receiving PC messages will recall the onboard presets stored within the Revelation. PC #0 - Recalls the first preset (UV) PC #1 - Recalls the second preset (Red) PC #2 - Recalls the third preset (Green) PC #3 - 124 Recalls the preset created by CC Snapsh...
Control Change Messages
Receiving CC messages will control the individual controls, knobs, and switches of the Revelation CC #20 with any value of 0 thru 127 controls the Mix knob. 0 is the equivalent of having the knob turned completely counter-clockwise (100% dry mix) and 127 is...
How many presets can I save on the pedal?
The Non-Midi Revelation can save 3 presets onboard. The first three presets can be saved by using the buttons and knobs on the pedal. The MIDI-Enabled Revelation can save 125 presets. The first three presets can be saved by using the buttons and knobs on the ...
Are there reverb trails when switching between presets?
When switching between modes (Live or Preset) or switching between presets, the pedal automatically enters a "graceful transition" state, the Preset LED will begin to flash letting you know that the Decay knob is gracefully returning to its new setting. This o...
Does the Revelation go 100% wet?
Yes, the mix knob ranges from 0 (100% dry) to 100% wet.
Can I use the Revelation in Mono?
Yes, using the L input and the L output will run the Revelation in mono. Anytime you plug into the R input, it pulls up the stereo algorithms on the pedal. You can also use the Revelation with mono input and stereo output by plugging into the L input and the...
Why is my Revelation acting funny when I plug it in?
If your Revelation is making a funny noise or the LEDs are flashing white, it is likely that your power supply isn't providing enough power. The Revelation requires at least 200ma to function properly. Please check your power supply and make sure you're not pl...
Why is my Revelation not responding to MIDI messages?
Currently there are multiple types of wiring options for cables and connectors. We comply to the MIDI specifications for TRS standards, meaning the tip is active, the ring requires 5 volts and the sleeve is grounded. It is likely that the cable you're using do...
Description
Introducing the Lamb, a 100% all analog signal path, programmable overdrive pedal with onboard presets and full midi control. The Lamb is an op amp based overdrive circuit with soft clipping diodes placed inside the feedback loop of the op amp. While it is it'...
The Overdrive Circuits
The Lamb has three different circuits which offer different levels of compression and clarity. By default the Lamb loads up with quad symmetrical silicone diodes which offers the least amount of compression for maximum clarity and "tube" like breakup. Then we ...
Using the Pedal
Volume Knob Used to set the overall output volume of the Lamb. Gain Knob Used to set the amount of gain/breakup of the Lamb. Tone Knob Used to add or remove high frequencies from the Lamb. Counterclockwise removes highs and clockwise adds highs to your s...
The Tone Stack
The tone stack of the Lamb offers complete flexibility for maximum tone shaping. Inside the Lamb is a trim pot that is adjustable to set the overall presence of the Lamb, use this to fine tune your sound based on which amp and/or guitar combo you are using. Th...
Saving Presets
To enter "Preset Save Mode", make sure the pedal is engaged (Bypass switch on) and press and hold both the Bypass and Preset switch until the Bypass LED will begin to flash, confirming you are in "Preset Save Mode". A short press of the Bypass switch will c...
Lead Boost
The Lamb has a hidden Lead Boost feature, this can be useful for adding just a touch of output volume or adding a significant amount of output volume for lead lines or solos (will not affect your gain/breakup). Double tap the Preset switch to auto engage the ...
Description
Introducing the Lion, a 100% all analog signal path, programmable distortion pedal with onboard presets and full midi control. The Lion is an op amp based distortion with hard clipping diodes placed after the feedback loop of the op amp. While it is it's own u...
The Distortion Circuits
The Lion has three different circuits which offer different levels of compression and clarity. By default the Lion loads up with symmetrical silicone diodes which offers the most amount of compression. Typically used for heavy, thick chording, or nice saturate...