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Program Change Messages
Receiving PC messages will recall the onboard presets stored within the New Revelation. PC #0 - Will bypass the pedal PC #1 - Recalls the first preset (Light Blue) PC #2 - Recalls the second preset (Green) PC #3 - Recalls the third preset (Yellow) PC #4...
Control Change Messages
Receiving CC messages will control the individual controls, knobs, and switches of the New Revelation. CC #17 Any value between 0 & 42 sets the custom Mix Taper to 1 Any value between 43 & 85 sets the custom Mix Taper to 2 Any value between 86 &...
What are the Power Requirements for the New Revelation?
The New Revelation requires a 9 volt DC negative tip power supply that is rated for at least 300mA of current. Powering the New Revelation above 9 volts will result in damage to the pedal. We recommend using an isolated power supply with the New Revelation bei...
How Many Presets can be Saved to the New Revelation?
The New Revelation can store up to 127 presets on the pedal. The first six presets can be created and stored using the knobs and switches on the pedal. The remainder of the presets (7-127) can be created and stored using a MIDI controller using CC messages.
Can I use the New Revelation in Mono? Or does it have to be used in Stereo?
The New Revelation can be used with any board/setup including mono, stereo, or stereo inputs with sum to mono output. ***When using the New Revelation in mono, use the Left inputs and outputs only. When using the New Revelation to sum to mono, using the Left ...
Are There Trails When Switching Algorithms or Bypassing the New Revelation?
When switching between modes (Live or Preset) or switching between presets, the pedal automatically enters a "graceful transition" state, the Bypass LED will begin to flash letting you know that the Decay knob is gracefully returning to its new setting. This o...
I Hear a Weird Noise, What Can I Do?
Most often, noise issues are related to the power supply feeding the New Revelation. The first thing to check, does the power supply meet the requirements to power the pedal (9V DC 300mA). Supplying voltage above 9 volts can damage the pedal and supplying 9V w...
Description & Features
The Unity6 is the worlds first MIDI Controller / Loop Switcher with a massive touchscreen, scribble strips, 6 re-arrangeable analog loops, and built-in wireless communication (Wi-Fi & Bluetooth) for a complete “no cables needed” programming experience. ✪...
Dimensions & Power Requirements
Dimensions are 7" wide by 5" deep and 3.5" tall Current draw is 200mA, use an isolated 9v DC negative tip power supply
Re-Arrangeable Loops
The Unity6 has 6 individual mono loops that are routed in series. Each loop can be re-arranged on a per bank basis, meaning you can one loop order in bank 1 and a totally different loop order in banks 2, 3, 4, etc. Each loop can be programmed to turn on/off i...
MIDI Capabilities
The Unity6 has a total of 127 banks, each bank has 5 presets, and each preset can send 32 individual MIDI messages on a single press. A preset is tied to a footswitch and the BPM dial, yes even the BPM dial doubles as a footswitch and can send 32 individual M...
WiFi Capabilities
The Unity6 has built-in WiFi and can be used for "Over the Air" firmware updates which allows for continuous feature developments on the Unity6. See here for more information on updating your firmware. The built-in WiFi is also used to access the web editor t...
Bluetooth Capabilities
The Unity6 has built-in bluetooth which can send and receive MIDI messages wirelessly. Giving you the ability to control software, plug-ins, DAW's, etc. without the need for external hardware and/or wireless adapters. The Unity6 can receive MIDI messages via ...
Global Settings
Global settings is where you can access any of the features that are global to all banks on the Unity6. To access the Global Settings, simply press the middle of the Home Screen then press the Global Settings icon (shown below). Once inside the Global Setti...
Programming Via the Touchscreen
Programming the Unity6 using the touchscreen. One of the first things you may notice about the Unity6 is that there is not a "Save" button anywhere inside our user interface. We've designed it this way to streamline the way MIDI programming is done and now yo...
Press Actions
The Unity6 has 8 unique press actions that can be programmed to each preset. Press actions are useful for expanding the capability of each footswitch so you can maximize the functionality of each preset. The 8 press actions are as follows: Press - fires a ...
Empty Message
When selected no MIDI information will be sent within this message slot.
CC
Generally used to control individual functions or device parameters within your external Midi device Enter the Number, Value, and Channel for which to send your message
CC Toggle
Used to toggle between two separate CC values Enter the Number, Values, and Channel for which to send your message. When pressing the switch associated with this Midi type, the On Value will be sent fist then the Off Value will be sent on the second press, t...
PC
Generally used to recall presets on your Midi device Enter the Number and Channel for which to send your message