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Unread 03-25-2009, 07:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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assigning midi to JVM410H

Does anybody know if there's a way to assign the various functions of the JVM 410H to certain buttons on a midi-controller?

I know it's possible to assign parameter-combinations on the amp to incoming programchanges (like taking a snapshot)....but is it possible to assign, let's say, the FX-loop On/Off-switch to a certain button on a midicontroller (like you can do with a standard footcontroller)?
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Unread 03-25-2009, 09:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: assigning midi to JVM410H

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Does anybody know if there's a way to assign the various functions of the JVM 410H to certain buttons on a midi-controller?

I know it's possible to assign parameter-combinations on the amp to incoming programchanges (like taking a snapshot)....but is it possible to assign, let's say, the FX-loop On/Off-switch to a certain button on a midicontroller (like you can do with a standard footcontroller)?
my best advice would be to contact marshall . thats a good question !, my
BOSS GT8 changes the channels on my 6100LM marshall , all other stuff
is done inside the GT8 .
are you using any multi f/x boxes or pedals ??
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Unread 03-26-2009, 03:47 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: assigning midi to JVM410H

contacting Marshall might be a possibility, yes....

I'm using a TC G-system as control-board, and as FX-unit for both pre-FX and post-FX before and after the JVM 410H pre-amp. The post-FX (delay, reverb, etc..) goes into a separate combo.....IT WORKS GREAT!......(almost) pure Marshall in one cabinet without the 'soup' that wet signals usually creates.

I used to have both a GT-5 and a GT-8 (with a 5150).....great machines for live-purposes. I decided to create my 'last setup' and bought the G-system, though.

What I really would like, is to assign the Master-volume-switch to a certain push-button.....
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Re: assigning midi to JVM410H

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contacting Marshall might be a possibility, yes....

I'm using a TC G-system as control-board, and as FX-unit for both pre-FX and post-FX before and after the JVM 410H pre-amp. The post-FX (delay, reverb, etc..) goes into a separate combo.....IT WORKS GREAT!......(almost) pure Marshall in one cabinet without the 'soup' that wet signals usually creates.

I used to have both a GT-5 and a GT-8 (with a 5150).....great machines for live-purposes. I decided to create my 'last setup' and bought the G-system, though.

What I really would like, is to assign the Master-volume-switch to a certain push-button.....

what are the pure f/x like on the g system , killer stuff or what ???
does it kick ass on the boss stuff ?
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