Friday, December 12, 2014

Free The Tone Flight Time Delay and T-Rex Replica can now Sync to MIDI Clock!

Free The Tone Flight Time Delay 
and T-Rex Replica 



can now Sync to MIDI Clock!

SIXY, the Tempo Synchronizer from Molten Voltage can now convert MIDI Clock into the MIDI values required by those pedals.


SIXY also lets you select a tap ratio so you can adjust one of 9 musical ratios based on the quarter note MIDI Clock.  The ratio is even stored as part of each MIDI program!

SIXY also works as a stand-alone device, so if there isn't any MIDI Clock coming in, you can use the tap button to sync you pedals.

SIXY also syncs up Line 6 and Behringer devices.

There's more information at MoltenVoltage.com

Thanks!

.:. Bill

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Use SIMI to display program names for Molten MIDI and your Digitech Whammy

Here's a video that shows how to use SIMI to display custom program names when using Molten MIDI 2, 5, T, and B with the Digitech Whammy 4, 5, DT, and Bass Whammy effect pedals.

Setup is really easy and it makes using Molten MIDI easier than ever!



If you aren't familiar with Molten MIDI (radiohead's secret weapon), check out this vid:



Guitarists also use Molten MIDI to play Map of the Problematique by Muse.  Here's a demo video that shows how to make that happen:



If you have any questions about these or any other Molten Voltage PedalBoard MIDI Devices, please let me know.

Thanks!

.:. Bill

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Guitar Effect Pedals that Sync to MIDI Clock

The list of guitar effects that can sync to MIDI Clock just keeps growing!

Here are the devices as of October 7, 2014 that we've found that can sync to MIDI Clock devices like Molten Voltage's Tempode MIDI Clock Generator and Master Control pedalboard footswitches.

Strymon | Mobius | TimeLine | BigSky |
MOOG | MF-104M - Analog Delay | MF-104MSD - Super Delay | MF-105M MIDI MuRF |
MF-108M - Cluster Flux |

Roger Linn Design | AdrenaLinn III |
TC Helicon | VoiceLive 2 | VoiceLive |
Roland | VG-99 V-Guitar System |
Empress Effects | Phaser | Tremolo 2 | both via MIDIbox |
Chase Bliss | Warped Vinyl | Wombtone | both via MIDIbox |
Pigtronix | Infinity Looper | Echolution 2 | Echolution 2 Deluxe |
Boomerang | III Phrase Sampler |
Damage Control | Glass Nexus | TimeLine |
Fractal Audio Systems | Axe-Fx II XL | Axe-Fx II Mark II |
Gig-Fx | Pro-Chop Tremolo |
Source Audio | Orbital Modulator | Manta Bass Filter | both via SoundBlox Hub |
Looperlative | LP2 Mini Looper |
Sonuus | Voluum |

On top of that, there are a whole bunch more pedals that can sync to MIDI Clock using Molten Voltage's CTL-Sync - the Classic Effect Synchronizer.

Visual Sound | Dual Tap Delay |
Marshall | EH-1 Echohead Delay |
Molten Voltage | TOGGLE |
Empress Effects | Phaser |
Throne Room Pedals | Tremolo |
Bomes Electric | Ape Delay |
TC Electronic | G-Force |
Catalinbread | Sempahore Tremolo |
Cusack | Tap-A-Scream | Tap-A-Fuzz | Tap-A-Delay | Tap-A-Phase | Tap-A-Whirl | Tiny Tap Delay |

Finally, there are even more Line 6 and Behringer devices that can sync using SIXY by Molten Voltage:

Behringer | V-Amp |

Head over to Molten Voltage.com to find out more!

.:. Bill

Friday, September 5, 2014

Line 6 M13 Joins the List of Pedals that can Sync to MIDI Clock

The Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler has been added to Molten Voltage's comprehensive and growing list of pedals that can sync to MIDI Clock.


For the complete list of pedals that can sync together, CLICK HERE.


Molten Voltage makes a variety of PedalBoard MIDI Devices that sync your time-based effects like delay, modulation, phaser, flanger, tremolo, loopers,and more!

Friday, August 15, 2014

MIDI PedalBoard and Guitar Effect Essentials



MIDI PedalBoard Basics


MIDI, pronounced “middy”, was created in 1983 so electronic musical instruments could talk to and control each other.  For a long time, it was used for synthesizers, sequencers, and drum machines.  However, in the last few years MIDI has caught fire with guitar players who now control entire pedalboards, synchronize multiple effects, and switch amp channels with single buttons.

Keyboard players use MIDI for all sort of functions, including playing back sequences of notes and triggering samples.  Guitar players only really care about 3 or 4 things that MIDI can do:

1) Switching effects on and off

2) Calling up presets on MIDI-enabled effects

3) Synchronizing time-based effects

4) Using MIDI expression pedals on effects

All these things are done using a MIDI Controller.


MIDI Controllers


The basic function of a MIDI Controller is to tell effects and switchers what program number to use.  The controller does this by sending a simple “Program Change” when a button is pressed.

Basic MIDI Controllers don’t require any programming, and include Tech 21 MIDI Mouse and Diezel Columbus.

Other MIDI Controllers are more versatile and use an expression pedal to send “Control Changes” for effect parameters like volume.  Examples include the VooDoo Lab Ground Control and Rocktron MIDI Mate.

Still others like Molten Voltage’s Master Control send MIDI Clock to synchronize time-based effects.

On a well-designed pedalboard, a MIDI Controller is the only thing you’ll stomp.


MIDI Switchers


MIDI switchers switch effect loops on and off so you don’t need to tap-dance between songs.  Normally a “Program Change” from a MIDI Controller causes a MIDI Switcher to simultaneously engage or bypass different effect loops.  Examples of MIDI Switchers include Lehle D.Loop, G-Lab 4x Loop, and Molten Voltage Node.

Pro-tip .:. Nearly all MIDI Switchers use mechanical relays to bypass effects, so you won’t compromise your tone.

Some MIDI controllers, such as TheGigRig G2 have a number of effects loops built in.

One huge advantage of MIDI switchers over stand-alone switching units is that your rig becomes expandable.  An unlimited number of MIDI Switchers can be linked together.

What this also means is that your pedalboard can be modular.  Imagine having a primary pedalboard with your “go to gear” for gigs, as well as a “studio only” side-board for your vintage pedals.  When you get back to the studio, a single MIDI cable re-connects your rarities to the main rig.


MIDI Amps and Effects


A growing number of guitar effects use MIDI Program Changes to call up settings - as if you’re magically turning the knobs.

Distortion pedals like the TC Electronic Nova Drive and Source Audio’s Soundblox Pro Multiwave Distortion have been showing up on professional pedalboards for a few years.

Even amp builders are embracing MIDI.  The Marshall JVM410H, Carvin VL300, EVH 5150 III, and Kemper Profiler amps all switch channels and effects using MIDI.

Pro-tip .:. Non-MIDI amps can use products like the VooDoo Lab Control Switcher to automate channel switching.


MIDI Clock


Beyond switching effects on and off, MIDI’s greatest pedalboard benefit comes from synchronization of time-based effects such as delays (Moog MF-104M Analog Delay), phasers (Empress Phaser), tremolos (BOSS SL-20 Slicer), loopers (Pigtronix Infinity Looper), arpeggiators (Eventide PitchFactor), modulators (Strymon Mobius), and sequencers (Z-vex Super Seek-Wah).

These days players expect a “tap tempo” button on any pedal that can use it.  The benefit of tapping in time with the drummer to sync up your delay is obvious.

MIDI Clock takes tap tempo convenience to a whole new level.

Pedals that sync to MIDI Clock lock onto the incoming signal and adjust their tempo.

What’s more, MIDI Clock allows you to seamlessly sync multiple effects with a single button.  Even if you don’t think you need your phaser in sync with your delay, having a single “tap tempo” button for all your gear lets you focus on making music instead of remembering which pedal to press.

Finally, MIDI Clock pedals like Molten Voltage’s Tempode can remember the tempo for each program.

Five years ago, only a handful of guitar effects could sync to MIDI Clock.  There are now 59 effects by 22 top manufacturers that can!

What’s more, classic effects with external “tap” input jacks, including the BOSS PH-3 Phase Shifter, Moog MuRF, JHS Panther Delay, and 26 others can now sync to MIDI Clock using Molten Voltage’s CTL-Sync.



Connecting


MIDI cables have a round, 5-pin “DIN” connector at each end.  They are sold at most music stores.  You can connect either end of the cable to a MIDI jack.

There are 3 types of MIDI Jacks:

1) MIDI OUT - sends information out to MIDI-enabled effects

2) MIDI IN - this is where the MIDI information enters the effect or switcher

3) MIDI THRU - copies and repeats MIDI IN information - used to daisy-chain MIDI devices

Pro-tip .:. Often an effect’s MIDI OUT jack can be set to act as a MIDI THRU jack

Connect the MIDI OUT or THRU of one device to the MIDI IN of the next device.

If you need to send MIDI information to additional devices, you can use a MIDI Splitter such as the G-Lab 3x Splitter M3S or Molten Voltage’s MIDI Splitty.


MIDI Glory!


MIDI guitar effects have finally entered the mainstream.  Manufacturers are racing to release MIDI-enabled pedals, and players are quickly automating their pedalboards and simplifying their systems.

Stay tuned, because the future just showed up!


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

We've made a bunch of new MIDI Video Tutorials to help you get your guitar effect pedals ready to work with a MIDI controller footswitch and sync to an external MIDI Clock.

The first one is for the Strymon TimeLine, Mobius, and BigSky:

Here's one for the Zvex Super Seek Wah, Ringtone, and Trem pedals:

Pigrtonix Echolution 2 and Echolution 2 Deluxe also work with MIDI:

The popular Eventide H9 Harmonizer needs a few setting changed to work with an external MIDI controller:

Finally, the Line 6 M9 Stompbox Multi-Effect syncs to MIDI Clock and recalls presets:

If you want to learn more about PedalBoard MIDI Devices, be sure to SUBSCRIBE to our Video Channel.

Thanks again!

 - Bill



Friday, July 4, 2014

More MIDI Clock Sync Pedals!

2 more pedals that sync to MIDI Clock using Molten Voltage PedalBoard MIDI DevicesTC Electronic Alter Ego X4 Vintage Echo & AnalogMan ADRX20 Dual Analog Delay!

That makes 56 guitar effects that sync directly to MIDI Clock, and another 29 that sync using CTL-Sync!

Click here for the complete list.

.:. Bill


Monday, June 23, 2014

Syncing guitar effects to MIDI Clock with the Molten Voltage TEMPODE pedal

Hey everyone,

Here is a fresh video that shows the basics of connecting TEMPODE to multiple guitar effects and making them synchronize to its MIDI Clock signal:


For the video, I've connected it to the Strymon TimeLine, Eventide Pitchfactor, and EHX 8-Step Program pedals.

There are over 50 other effects that sync to MIDI Clock.  Check out the full list at MoltenVoltage.com

Thanks!

.:. Bill



Strymon BigSky and Kemper Profiler can now sync to MIDI Clock with TEMPODE

Strymon BigSky, Kemper Profiler Amp, and Kemper Profiler Rack join the growing list of effects that sync to MIDI Clock with TEMPODE!

The BigSky requires a firmware update available at Strymon's website
BigSky firmware update

I've heard nothing but great things about the Kemper Profiler gear - worth checking it out!

.:. Bill

Friday, June 20, 2014

Strymon TimeLine Mobius Easy MIDI Setup Tutorial How To by Molten Voltage

Here's a video tutorial that shows how to set up the Strymon TimeLine and Mobius effect pedals to work with MIDI controllers.





Lots more vids like this on the way from Molten Voltage, so be sure to SUBSCRIBE to our You Tube Video Channel!

.:. Bill

Thursday, June 12, 2014

28 Effects that can sync to MIDI Clock with CTL-Sync

We just added TC Electronic G-Force and Catalinbread Semaphore Tremolo to the list of effects that can sync to MIDI Clock using CTL-Sync.

That makes 28 pedals with a Tap Input Jack that can sync together even though they don't use MIDI Clock.  CTL-Sync switches in time with an incoming MIDI Clock and also has 9 ratios for each of the outputs that are stored as part of each preset.

Get your pedals in sync so you can swim!




Visual Sound | Dual Tap Delay |
Marshall | EH-1 Echohead Delay |
Molten Voltage | TOGGLE |
Empress Effects | Phaser |
Throne Room Pedals | Tremolo |
Bomes Electric | Ape Delay |
TC Electronic | G-Force |
Catalinbread | Sempahore Tremolo |




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Computer-Based MIDI Clock Jitter

MIDI should work easily on modern computers based on its 32.5K baud rate, but programmers must not be able to get to the core of the Windows MIDI API because, at least out of MIDI-OX on my computer, MIDI Clock is horribly jittery.

I can already see you reaching for your pitchforks, so don't just take my word for it...


TapeOp Magazine

Synthtopia

Geert

The best solution is to sync your DAW gear to an external hardware MIDI Clock such as MASTER CONTROL or TEMPODE.

.:. MV


Thursday, May 22, 2014

50 Guitar Pedal Effects that Sync to MIDI Clock

A few years ago there were only a handful of guitar pedals that could sync to MIDI Clock.  As of 2014, there are 50!

Here's the latest list:

Strymon | Mobius | TimeLine |
MOOG | MF-104M - Analog Delay | MF-105M MIDI MuRF | MF-108M - Cluster Flux |
Roger Linn Design | AdrenaLinn III |
TC Electronic | Flashback X4 Delay & Looper |
Roland | VG-99 V-Guitar System |
Empress Effects | Phaser | Tremolo 2 | both via MIDIbox |
Chase Bliss | Warped Vinyl via MIDIbox |
Pigtronix | Infinity Looper | Echolution 2 | Echolution 2 Deluxe |
Boomerang | III Phrase Sampler |
Fractal Audio Systems | Axe-FxII Preamp/FX Processor |
Gig-Fx | Pro-Chop Tremolo |
Source Audio | Orbital Modulator | Manta Bass Filter | both via SoundBlox Hub |
Looperlative | LP2 Mini Looper |
Sonuus | Voluum |

Molten Voltage can sync all those pedals with its MIDI Clock devices, TEMPODE and MASTER CONTROL.

To sync another 25 classic pedals with tap jack inputs, we also make CTL-SYNC.

Here's that list:

Visual Sound | Dual Tap Delay |
Marshall | EH-1 Echohead Delay |
Molten Voltage | TOGGLE |
Empress Effects | Phaser |
Throne Room Pedals | Tremolo |

For more information about syncing your gear and simplifying your pedalboard with our easy-to-use devices, visit us at MoltenVoltage.com

Thanks!