TIP: To record a stereo Room sound, pan the stereo CabRig left channel 100% left
in the mix and pan the right channel 100% right.
Your AMPED pedal can also receive audio input from your computer:
Channel 1: Line input, left channel – Used for audio monitoring or backing track
playback via the XLR and Line Out CabRig outputs.
Channel 2: Line input, right channel – Used for audio monitoring or backing track
playback via the Balanced XLR and Line Out CabRig outputs.
8. MIDI In
To receive MIDI messages, connect your MIDI device here using the supplied TRS
MIDI to 5 pin MIDI adaptor. Always use a good quality MIDI lead. The default for
receiving MIDI messages via the MIDI In is channel 1. The MIDI channel can be
changed using Blackstar's Architect software.
Please refer to the MIDI table at the end of this manual for more details.
Side Panel
1. Balanced – Mono XLR CabRig Output
Use a 3 pin XLR cable to connect this output to an audio interface, stage box or
mixing desk. This provides a low noise, low impedance, high quality connection
for recording or live use.
The signal from this output is the fully processed guitar sound, with power amp
and CabRig speaker cabinet emulation.
This signal can also be attenuated by up to 20dB using the CabRig Outputs 'Level'
control. The stereo Line input signal via USB will also be affected by the Level
control.
NOTE: This signal is taken after the Master volume control.
2. Line Out – Stereo CabRig Output
This ¼" TRS jack socket provides a stereo connection to a recording device,
mixing desk or headphones. Always use a good quality TRS (stereo) type lead or
TRS to 2 x TS (mono) lead (see diagram below).
The signal from this output is the fully processed guitar sound, with power amp
and CabRig speaker cabinet emulation. The sound is dependent on the CabRig
switch (3) setting and the more in-depth settings within the CabRig section of
Blackstar's Architect software.
The CabRig signal level can also be attenuated by up to 20dB using the Level
control (4). The stereo Line input signal via USB will also be affected by the Level
control.
NOTE: This signal is taken after the Master volume control.