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 knob.
The second option is to use our revolutionary CC Snapshot feature. While in Live Mode, select your desired algorithm
and then set all of the knobs to their desired positions. From there just send midi CC #28 with any Value from 3 thru
124. The pedal will then take a snapshot of its algorithm and knob positions, after that the knobs will flash green
letting you know the preset has been saved into permanent memory. To recall this preset, just send a PC message with
the same number used for the Value when sending CC #28.
Example: send CC #28 Value 10 to save a preset in the 10th slot.
Send PC #10 to recall the new preset.
The Lamb can save 100 onboard presets (0 thru 99).
Program Change Messages
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 Snapshot (Blue)
In this mode all of the LED's will be blue and the knobs will be active in case you need to make changes on the fly.
Since every preset 3-124 will be the same color, it may be hard to remember what's been saved to each preset location.
No worries, if you move the knobs away from their original position, the color of the LED's will change and when moved
back to the saved preset location the LED's light up blue again. For the Gain and Tone knobs (that don't have an
illuminated knob) the Preset and Bypass LED's will flash when moved away from the saved position and return solid when
you navigate back to the saved preset location.
Control Change Messages
Receiving CC messages will control the individual controls, knobs, and switches of the Lamb
CC #19 with any value of 1 thru 8 controls the Volume knob. 1 is the equivalent of having the knob turned completely
counter-clockwise and 8 is like having the knob turned completely clockwise.
CC #20 with any value of 1 thru 8 controls the Gain knob. 1 is the equivalent of having the knob turned completely
counter-clockwise and 8 is like having the knob turned completely clockwise.
CC #21 with any value of 1 thru 8 controls the Tone knob
CC #22 with any value of 1 thru 8 controls the Mid Boost 1 knob
CC #23 Any value between 0 & 63 turns the Bypass switch off
Any value between 64 & 127 turns the Bypass switch on
CC #24 Any value between 0 & 63 turns the Preset switch off
Any value between 64 & 127 turns the Preset switch on
CC #25 any value between 0 & 127 increments the Preset number
CC #26 any value between 0 & 127 decrements the Preset number
CC #27 Any value between 0 & 42 activates the Cyan circuit
Any value between 43 & 85 activates the White circuit
Any value between 86 & 127 activates the Yellow circuit
CC #28 any value between 3 & 124 activates CC Snapshot mode
This takes a snapshot of your current settings and stores it permanent memory at the appropriate preset location.
An example would be to send CC #28 Value 3, this stores a preset in the 3rd slot and can be recalled anytime by
sending PC #3
CC #29 Any value between 0 & 63 turns off the Lead Boost
Any value between 64 & 127 turns on the Lead Boost
(you can also exit the Lead Boost with the foot switches as well)