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Whether your just starting out or a seasoned pro looking to learn advanced techniques Melodics grows with you. Melodics is a desktop app that teaches you to play and perform with MIDI keyboards, pad controllers, and drums. Further, the use of a rectifier & regulator would technically allow you to run an AC input power source and DC.For a Limited time join over 100,000 musicians building their skills with Melodics.
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Personally, I would not use a DC adapter, and run AC instead to comply with the AFX's expected operation, and on the controller side, add a small rectifier + voltage regulator from the AC signal you would get on pins 1 & 3 (look up a diode bridge similar to a DB101 and a linear voltage regulator such as a LM7805 for 5vdc or LM7809 for 9vdc). The reason AC is preferred is that you don't have to worry about which pin is positive and which is negative, thus you can test it by using voltmeter set to resistence, and check which pin (6/7) is connected to which adapter terminal (inside, or sleeve). I don't know the specs of how the AFX's adapter input is wired, but my assumption is that the terminal is wired arbitrarily to pin 6 & 7. May I connect pin 6 of the Axe FX II to pin 1 of my footcontroller ? May I connect pin 7 of the Axe FX II to pin 3 of my footcontroler ? Just to be sure, will it work if : (based on the 7 pin configuration below) Also I suppose that I could the same 9V alim directly into the phantom power connector at the back of the axe FX. I currently use a boss type 9V pedal alim, directly into the footcontroller. If I understand well after reading some other thread, I need to "customize" a 5 pins midi cable to a 7 pins (Axe FX) to 5 pins (footcontroller) midi cable. My footcontroller have a 5 pin female connectors wired as in the pictures below.Ĭurrently, the pin 1 and 3 are not in use on my footcontroller midi out, and could be used to bring the power from the pin 6 and 7 of the Axe FX II to the DCin +/G of the midi cpu board. Now, I have in project to had phantom power to this footcontroller, just because it would be a cool feature :lol Some months ago, I have built my footcontroller, based on a MIDI CPU platform.