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CyberSeries MIDI Functions
D. DOWN (10) & UP (+10) BUTTONS Pre-selects the tens range for a Program Change number at these intervals: (loop). A. TAP TEMPO / TUNER BUTTON Sets the time/rate parameter for the active effect with one or more quick presses. A single press will set the parameter to its maximum value. or Activates the TUNER Mode when held down for 2 seconds, (tun is displayed). Press any button to exit TUNER Mode. Sends a Program Change message to Bank 1, Program 127.1 EFFECTS ON (OFF) BUTTON Alternately engages and bypasses the effects for the current preset. Continuous Controller assignment: 85. Sends alternating Control Change messages: Data 0 for OFF; Data 127 for ON. LED DISPLAY Displays the last Program Change number transmitted (flashes 00_ until the first number is selected). Displays tun in TUNER Mode. Displays MIDI Transmit Channel during selection.
A Program Change number is not transmitted until the ones digit is selected (see item {E} below). Note: The display stops flashing when a DOWN or UP selection returns you to the interval containing the last Program Change number transmitted.
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 BUTTONS
Selects the ones digit of the Program Change number within the preselected tens range, and transmits the Program Change number. For example, if the display shows, 12_, pressing the 7 button will cause 127, to display and the Program Change 127 to transmit. Note: 128 and 129 cannot be selected. CONTINUOUS CONTROLLER PEDAL Controls any programmable parameter for the current preset. Continuous Controller assignment: 11. Sends Control Change messages 0127. VOLUME PEDAL Controls the MASTER volume level. Continuous Controller assignment: 7. Sends Control Change messages 0127.
MIDI TRANSMIT CHANNEL SELECTION Transmit channel is set to 1 by default at power-up. To select channels (116): While holding down TAP TEMPO/TUNER {A}, press EFFECTS ON {B}, then
release both buttons. Select a channel using the DOWN and UP buttons {D}, (channel selection is displayed). Press any 09 button to exit.
Bank Change #1 is used only to access the TUNER Mode, all other messages ar e prefaced with Bank Change #0, which corresponds to the MIDI Map on Fender Cyber-Series amplifiers. ww w.f e n d e r.com

FUNKTION Basic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity Pitch Bender Control Change 0127 Default Changed Default Messages True Voice Note ON Note OFF GESENDET 1 1-16 OMNI OFF, MONO OMNI OFF, MONO X X X X O O O O O X Song Pos Song Sel Tune Clock Commands Local ON/OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset GM ON X X X X X X X X X X O=Yes, X=No ERKANNT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X (0-127), VOLUME PEDAL (0-127), CONTINUOUS CONTROLLER PEDAL (0=OFF, 127=ON), EFFECTS ON (0, TAP TEMPO) ANMERKUNG

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A PRODUCT OF: FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP. CORONA, CA USA Cyber Foot Controller and the Cyber Foot Controller logo are trademarks and Fender and the Fender logo are registered trademarks of FMIC

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Contents

Important Safety Instructions. 3 FCC Compliance Notice. 3 Quick Start. 5 Introduction. 6 CyberDeluxe Amplifier Features. 7

2 Presets InDepth

Amp Types and Effects Defined Amp Type Selections. 16 Effects Selections. 17 Preset Edit Menus

1 Overview

Overview Primer. 8 Front Panel INPUT Jack. 9 TRIM Knob. 9 GAIN Knob. 9 VOLUME Knob. 9 TREBLE Knob. 9 MIDDLE Knob. 9 BASS Knob. 9 MASTER Volume Knob. 9 REVERB Controls. 10 MODULATION Effects Controls. 10 DELAY Effects Controls. 10 TUNER ON/OFF Button. 11 AMP TYPE Selection Knob. 11 LED Indicators (7). 11 MANUAL (MANUAL<->PRESET) MODE Button. 11 COMPRESSOR Menu Button. 11 NOISE GATE Menu Button. 12 DATA WHEEL. 12 DISPLAY SCREEN. 12 SAVE Button. 12 UTILITY Menu Button. 12 EXIT Button. 12 Rear Panel POWER SWITCH and CORD SOCKET. 13 EXPRESSION PEDAL Jack. 13 FOOTSWITCH Jack. 13 MIDI IN and MIDI OUT Ports. 14 HEADPHONES Jack. 14 SPEAKER SIMULATED LINE OUT Jacks. 14 EXPANDER Jack and Controls. 15 EFFECTS LOOP Jacks and Switch. 15
Effects Editing. 19 Advanced Edit Mode. 19 Reverb Edit Menu. 20 Modulation Effects Edit Menu. 20 Delay Effects Edit Menu. 22 Compressor and Noise Gate Settings. 23

3 Advanced Functions

Stereo Expander Auxiliary Amplifier Setup. 24 Utility Menu Functions Footswitch (4Button) Preset Assignment. 25 Expression Pedal Parameter Assignment. 26 MIDI Capabilities.27 Cyber Foot Controller MIDI device. 27 Continuous Controller Device Number. 28 MIDI Receive Channel Selection. 28 MIDI Transmit Channel Selection. 28 System Exclusive ID Selection. 28 Continuous Controller Echo. 29 Memory Protect. 29 Factory Presets Restore. 29 Dump Utilities. 30 Dump Preset. 30 Dump All Presets. 30

4 Appendices

Appendix 1 Utility Menu Functions. 31 Appendix 2 MIDI Implementation Chart. 32 Appendix 3 Channel Messages. 33 Appendix 4 SysEx MIDI Dump. 35 Appendix 5 SysEx Edit Preset Parameters. 37 Appendix 6 SysEx Handshake. 40 Appendix 7 Troubleshooting. 41 Appendix 8 Specifications. 42

Quick Start

Make sure the POWER switch is OFF. Connect both ends of the supplied power cordread Important Safety Instructions on page 3. Plug your guitar into the INPUT jack.
Turn the MASTER level knob down to 1; switch the POWER ON. When 00. appears in the display, the CyberDeluxe amplifier is ready to play in PRESET MODE.

While playing guitar, adjust the TRIM knob until the adjacent green LED"#$is ON most of the time and the red LED""#$$flashes occasionally at peak playing levels. Set MASTER to desired level.
Rotate the DATA WHEEL to explore other Amp Design presets. Amplifier settings and actual circuit configurations will change automatically! (Note that while in PRESET MODE, front panel knob positions may not reflect actual amp settings until the knobs are capturedsee Overview Primer on page 8.)
The CyberDeluxe amplifier can also be operated like a traditional amp. Turn the MASTER level down, then press the MANUAL button to release all preset control of amp settings. In MANUAL MODE, knob positions always reflect current settingsall green capture LEDs are ON. Experiment with Reverb, Modulation and Delay effects and have fun!

Introduction

Your new CyberDeluxe amplifier is brought to you by the same Toneteam that created the Fender CyberTwin amplifier. As the crowning achievements of Fenders most advanced research and development project, CyberSeries amplifiers are endowed with Fenders exclusive Virtual Tone Interpolation technology (patent number 6,222,110). VTI technology enables the CyberDeluxe amplifier to be different amplifiers according to circuit design. Starting with a virtual circuit board, the CyberDeluxe amplifier "rewires" its fundamental architecture to become the essence of all the amplifier greats Fenders Blackface, DynaTouch, Tweed and Modern amps, and even the best of the British amps! The CyberDeluxe amplifier allows you to be the amp designer. Start with one of 32
permanent amp and effect setups stored within the Cyber-Deluxe amptwist some knobs, make some changes, then SAVE to one of the 32 rewritable preset locations reserved onboard for your original amplifier designs. Or, press MANUAL and start from scratch. MIDI implementation on the CyberDeluxe amplifier enables you to transfer presets to and from the amp for backup to a PC, or for exchange with other CyberDeluxe amplifier players. The CyberDeluxe amplifier also puts a huge array of studioquality effects at your command: Reverb, Modulation and Delay effects, enough to satisfy most any sonic appetite. And many are in stereo, so you can use the line outputs, headphones, or an additional amp to enjoy a fully ambient stereo dimension. The CyberDeluxe amplifiers DynaTouch power amp circuitry and Celestion speaker deliver powerful, responsive Tone to you and your audience.

Front Panel Overview

1 Over view

Traditional Control s

Digital Effects

Cyber Navigation

This section presents each of the knobs, buttons, jacks and LEDs as well as an outline of the basic functionality of the CyberDeluxe amplifier.

Overview Primer

% Each preset contains a complete set of amplifier and effects settings.

Fig. 1a

%Permanent preset indicator 00.31. are permanent 3263 are rewritable
PRESET MODE is active whenever the CyberDeluxe amplifier is first switched ON. When a preset is selected (recalled), the amp is instantly reconfigured to the settings saved within that preset. Presets can be selected using the front panel DATA WHEEL (or 4button footswitch or by MIDI control). There are 32 preset locations (00.31.) that are permanent, as indicated by the decimal point in the display (Figure 1a). There are 32 additional preset locations (3263) that are rewritable for your own amp and effects designs. As any preset is selected, the knob positions usually will not reflect current amp parameter settings (except when they match coincidentally). However, you can capture control of any knob and use it to modify the sound of the CyberDeluxe amplifier at any time. To capture (acquire) control of a numbered level knob {C through H, K, N, R}, simply turn it to match the stored preset value that appears in the display as the knob is first moved (Figure 1b). An associated green LED will come ON to indicate knob capture (Figure 1c), and the knob position will then reflect its actual settingand what is heard. Further adjustments are audible, and the display updates the value in realtime. A pointer type knob {I, L, O, T} will capture immediately when turned. Amp and effect types will change instantly from what is in the preset, to what is indicated by the knob pointer. NOTE: To determine what amp or effect type is stored within the current preset without changing it, press and hold the EXIT button {FF} while turning the type knob until its capture LED comes onthen release EXIT (Figure 1d). Captured knobs (and their settings) are active temporarily. Save the preset before selecting a different preset or switching to M ANUAL MODE (see SAVE on page 12). MANUAL MODE is activated by pressing the MANUAL buttonthe adjacent green LED illuminates in MANUAL MODE (Figure 1e). Amplifier settings are released from PRESET MODE control, and the front panel knobs behave traditionallyall knobs are captured, as indicated by the illumination of capture LEDs. To return to PRESET MODE, press the MANUAL button again and the MANUAL LED will turn OFF.

KK. MIDI IN PORT

Standard MIDI connection used to receive data from an external MIDI device (see MIDI Capabilities on page 27).

LL. MIDI OUT PORT

Standard MIDI connection used to transmit data to an external MIDI device (see MIDI Capabilities on page 27).

MM. HEADPHONES JACK

Connection for headphones using a standard 1/4 stereo phone plug. Use of this jack automatically mutes the CyberDeluxe amplifier speaker and EXPANDER jack {QQ}. This stereo output incorporates speaker simulation circuitry to produce sound similar to that of miked guitar amp speakers (compensating for the frequency response of headphones).
Cable Type and Signal Quality
NOTE: Jacks NN, QQ, SS and TT are all impedance balanced TRS (TipRingSleeve) connections, with (+) on tip and (-) on ring. Using standard TS (TipSleeve) mono guitar cords with these jacks is acceptable, but the use of 3-conductor (stereo-type) TRS cords could significantly improve sound quality (signal/noise ratio) in certain situations.

NN. LINE OUT JACKS

Linelevel stereo output connections for use with sound reinforcement and recording equipment. These outputs also incorporate speaker simulation circuitry. For (summed) mono output, use only the L/MONO jack.

OO. EXPANDER LEVEL

Balances the signal level sent to an external guitar amplifier connected to the EXPANDER jack {QQ}, to compensate for differences in apparent volume output.
PP. EXPANDER PHASE SWITCH
Reverses the phase of the signal at the EXPANDER jack {QQ}, which could improve the overall sound when the expander function is used with certain other guitar amplifiers. Select the switch position that sounds the best.
QQ. EXPANDER LINE OUT JACK
Linelevel output connection for use in a mono or stereo expansion configuration. Connect to the power amp input, or the linein jack on another guitar amplifier. This output does not incorporate speaker simulation circuitry and therefore will sound best linked to a guitar amplifier, rather than a bass or keyboard amplifier or full-range PA system.
RR. EXPANDER MONO/STEREO SWITCH

Effects Editing

T WAH P FLANGE PHASER

DUCKING

CHORUS VIBRATONE TREMOLO
You can access parameters for the currently selected effect in each effects group by pressing the EDIT button one or more times. You can then edit the parameter value by turning the DATA WHEEL. When an EDIT button is pressed, a two letter parameter code and the parameters current value are alternately displayed. The green EDIT LED also flashes until editing has ended.
%Parameter code and parameter value alternately display when any EDIT button is pressed. % EDIT operations automatically return the amp to the play mode after 45 seconds of inactivity.
After editing one or more parameter values with the DATA WHEEL, press EXIT to end the edit process. Ending the edit process will keep your changes active. Save your changes to a new preset to secure them. The EDIT parameters for REVERB, MOD. F/X and DELAY effects groups are covered on the next 3 pages. Normally, the EDIT button will access one parameter for each REVERB and MOD. F/X and 2 parameters for DELAY, but in the Advanced Edit Mode you have access to 4 parameters for each effects group selection (see Advanced Edit Mode, below).

Advanced Edit Mode

To enable the Advanced Edit Mode: Turn the amplifier OFF. Press and hold in the three EDIT buttons {J, M and P}, then turn the amplifier ON. Release the EDIT buttons after the display lights up. Now each of the EDIT buttons will incrementally access 4 parameters.
% Generally, it is unnecessary to edit the additional parameters of Advanced Edit Mode. The most commonly adjusted parameter settings are always accessible using the EDIT buttons.
To disable the Advanced Edit Mode: Turn the Cyber-Deluxe amplifier OFF and ON again.

Reverb Edit Menu

The parameters Time, Dwell, Diffusion and Tone apply to all 6 Reverb types. Reverb Time is always accessible to edit by pressing the Reverb EDIT button. The shaded parameters in the figure and table below, are accessible only in Advanced Edit Mode (see page 19). Edit parameter values with the DATA WHEEL (range is 1.0 to 9.9).
% Figures 2a, 2b and 2c illustrate EDIT button operation by showing for each press in turn, the menu item (parameter code) as it appears in the display, and the parameter name.
Figure 2a Reverb Edit Menu

PHASER

Rate (rt) Sweep rate of the Phaser effect (0.08 Hz displayed as 1.0 is slowest, 10 Hz displayed as 9.9 is fastest) Depth (dP) Width of the Phaser sweep corresponds to how apparent the Phaser effect sounds (1.0 is minimum effect, 9.9 is maximum effect) Feedback (Fb) Amount of Phaser effect processed signal that is fed back (recycled) to the input (1.0 is minimum feedback, 9.9 is maximum feedback) Stereo Spread 1 (St) Stereo - Amount of stereo separation between left and right channels (1.0 is minimum stereo effect, 9.9 is maximum stereo effect)

Touch WAH

Sensitivity (SE) Sensitivity of the Wah effect to your playing volume (signal strength) (1.0 is least reactive, 9.9 is most reactive) Minimum Frequency (LO) Frequency the Wah relaxes to when your playing volume is at minimum (1.0 is lowest frequency, 9.9 is highest frequency) Maximum Frequency (HI) Frequency the Wah sweeps to when your playing volume is at maximum (1.0 is lowest frequency, 9.9 is highest frequency) Wah Sweep (SP) Two Wah sweep types: LowQ (Lo) is smooth, HighQ (Hi) is extreme

Pedal WAH

Center Frequency (Fr) The center frequency of the Wah filter (1.0 is lowest, 9.9 is highest) Heel Frequency (HE) The heeldown Wah frequency (1.0 is lowest, 9.9 is highest) Toe Frequency (to) The toedown Wah frequency (1.0 is lowest, 9.9 is highest) Wah Sweep (SP) Two Wah sweep types: The Babys Cryin (Cr) is modern, The Real McQ (rL) is vintage
Rate (rt) Cycle rate of the Tremolo effect (0.08 Hz displayed as 1.0 is slowest, 10 Hz displayed as 9.9 is fastest) Depth (dP) Amount the volume level drops with each cycle of the Tremolo effect (1.0 is minimum depth, 9.9 is maximum depth) DutyCycle (dC) Ratio of the highvolume to lowvolume intervals in duration (1.0 is shorter highvolume intervals, 9.9 is longer highvolume intervals) Release Filter (rF) Smoothness of the Tremolo waveform (1.0 is subtle and natural, 9.9 is choppy and percussive)
Rotor Speed (rt) Rate of the virtual rotating speaker baffle (0.08 Hz displayed as 1.0 is slowest, 10 Hz displayed as 9.9 is fastest) Doppler Frequency Shift (dF) Amount of Doppler frequency shift and how apparent the Vibratone effect sounds (1.0 is minimum effect, 9.9 is maximum effect) Low-Pass Filter Range (LP) Amount of high frequencies in the Vibratone signal (1.0 is minimum highs (dark tone), 9.9 is maximum highs (bright tone)) Amplitude Modulation Depth (dP) Amount the volume level varies with each cycle of the Vibratone effect (1.0 is minimum effect, 9.9 is maximum effect)
1 This parameter modifies the stereo capabilities of your CyberDeluxe amplifier which can be enjoyed using a dual amplifier configuration, through headphones or by using the stereo line outputs.

CyberDeluxe Amplifier
7) Toggle the EXPANDER PHASE {PP} switch IN and OUT to determine if either setting improves the stereo effect. This feature corrects the phase differences that could exist between various amplifier models.

Utility Menu Functions

All configuration settings in the Utility menu are global to the amp operating system (independent of the presets), with one exception. Expression Pedal parameter assignment is saved as part of each preset. Press the UTILITY button 1 or more times to access each of the Utility menu items shown in Figure 3c below. Edit/execute menu items using the appropriate ACTIVATION CONTROL. NOTE: For all Utility menu operations, the number of presses specified assumes that you are starting the operation from the normal play mode (press EXIT if necessary to return to play mode). You can edit multiple Utility settings before leaving the menu. Items are accessed in a continuous loop, incrementing with UTILITY presses.
% To access Utility menu items more rapidly (or in reverse order), press and hold the UTILITY button while rotating the DATA WHEEL.
Figure 3c Utility Menu Items
For a table of Utility menu default values and selection ranges, refer to Appendix 1 on page 31. For information on MIDI messages and preset edit tables, refer to Appendix 2 through Appendix 5 starting on page 32.
4Button Footswitch Preset Assignment
You can store four favorite presets for quick access from the 4button Footswitch.
1) Select the preset you would like to assign to a Footswitch button using the DATA WHEEL (make it the active preset). 2) Press UTILITY once and Ft will be displayed. All FOOTSWITCH LEDs will flash (except any that are already assigned to the current preset, in which case the LED will stay ON without flashing). 3) Select a Footswitch button (1,2,3,4) and store the assignment. a) Turn the DATA WHEEL to illuminate the desired FOOTSWITCH LED, then press the TAP button, OR b) Press the selected Footswitch button directly. NOTE: For best results, use the supplied 5-pin DIN cable for connection. Use of some MIDItype cables can cause erratic footswitch operation.

Receives Channel Messages for:
% A receive channel, 116 or Omni, must be selected to receive channel messages. % The CyberDeluxe amplifier does not recognize or transmit System Common messages.
Program changes (presets 00. through 63). Program change activating the Cyber-Deluxe amplifiers Tuner remotely. Control changes sent from Continuous Controllers (and similar MIDI devices) to control parameters. Control changes remotely setting the tap value. Control changes to enable/disable effects. Control changes that have been made to another Cyber-Deluxe amplifier that is transmitting on the MIDI network.
Receives SysEx Messages to:
Download Utility and preset data from other sources (PCs or another Cyber-Deluxe amplifier) using MIDI Dump. Edit individual Cyber-Deluxe amplifier parameters/settings.
Transmits Channel Messages for:
% A transmit channel, 116, must be selected to transmit channel messages.
Program changes (presets 00. through 63). Control changes that have been made to the amplifier by direct control changes (front panel) or by external control devices such as MIDI CC or expression pedals.
Transmits SysEx Messages to:
Upload Utility and preset data to other devices (PCs or another CyberDeluxe amplifier) using MIDI Dump. NOTE: When the Continuous Controller Echo feature is enabled, all incoming Continuous Controller control change messages will be retransmitted out of the MIDI Out connection (in addition to messages originated in the amplifier). When disabled, only messages originated by the amplifier are transmitted.
TAP TEMP0 / TUNER EFFECTS ON
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% Fender Cyber Foot Controller MIDI device, (P/N 022-9100-000)
The Fender Cyber Foot Controller MIDI device, designed specifically for Cyber-Series amplifiers, provides standard MIDI capability for all MIDI equipped amplifiers. It provides hands-free selectability of presets, an Effects On/Off switch, a dual mode TAP/TUNER switch, a dedicated Volume pedal, and a general-purpose Continuous Controller expression pedal. The Effects On/Off switch on the Cyber Foot Controller MIDI device will enable/disable the MOD. F/X and DELAY effects groups on the CyberDeluxe amplifier, without affecting the REVERB group. NOTE: The dual mode Tap/Tuner and Effects On/Off functions may not be supported by foot controllers made by other manufacturers.

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VOLUME
Continuous Controller Device Number Setting
This menu item is used to select the Continuous Controller device number that the Continuous Controller device uses.
1) Press UTILITY repeatedly until CC is displayed (the display will then alternate between CC and the current setting). 2) Select the desired device number with the DATA WHEEL. The range of values is 01 to 100. Note that 00. is displayed for device number 100. The default setting, 11, is used by most CC pedal manufacturers.
MIDI Receive Channel Selection
This menu item is used to select the channel on which the CyberDeluxe amplifier receives MIDI channel messages (program and CC changes).
1) Press UTILITY repeatedly until rc is displayed (the display will then alternate between rc and the current setting). 2) Select the desired channel with the DATA WHEEL. The range of values is 116, Omni (On) and Off (OF). The default setting, Omni (On), enables the amplifier to respond to channel messages on all channels. The Off (OF) setting configures the amplifier to ignore all channel messages. System Exclusive messages will still be accepted and processed if the receive channel is off.
MIDI Transmit Channel Selection
This menu item is used to select the channel on which the CyberDeluxe amplifier transmits MIDI channel messages (program and CC changes).
1) Press UTILITY repeatedly until tc is displayed (the display will then alternate between tc and the current setting). 2) Select the desired channel with the DATA WHEEL. The range of values is 116 and Off (OF). The default setting is, Off (OF). System Exclusive messages (MIDI data dumps) can still be transmitted if the transmit channel is off.
System Exclusive ID Selection
This menu item is used to set the System Exclusive ID number for the CyberDeluxe amplifier.
1) Press UTILITY repeatedly until id is displayed (the display will then alternate between id and the current setting).
2) Select the desired ID number with the DATA WHEEL. The range of values is 1732 and Omni (On). The default setting is Omni (On). In Omni mode, the amplifier receives SysEx messages from all Cyber-Deluxe amplifier family devices on the network. In Omni mode, if the amplifier transmits a SysEx message, then any receiving Cyber-Deluxe amplifier will respond to the SysEx message regardless of its own internal SysEx ID setting. (ID# 33 is used to accomplish this.) Select a specific SysEx device ID# (1732) if you wish to limit SysEx message response only to CyberDeluxe amplifier family devices set to the same number.

Factory Presets Restore Dump Utilities Dump Preset Dump All Presets

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Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
FUNCTION Basic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity After Touch Pitch Bender Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Auxiliary Messages
Default Changed Default Messages Altered Note Number True Voice Note ON Note OFF Keys Channel
MIDI Implementation Chart
TRANSMITTED X (disabled) 1 - 16 Mode 3 X X X X X X X X X O O 64(00 63) RECOGNIZED Omni 1 16, Omni Mode 2 X Mode 2, Mode 4 X X X X X X X O O 64(00 63) O X X X X X X X X X X REMARKS Channel setting changes stored in static memory. Receiver Mode is front panel settable to Mode 2 or 4 and is stored in static memory.

Implemented True #

Mode 1: Omni On, Poly Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly
O Song Position X Song Select X Tune Request X Clock X Commands X Local On/Off X All Notes Off X Active Sensing X System Reset X GM ON X Mode 2: Omni On, Mono Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono
Assignable Continuous Controller numbers are 1 through 100. All program changes in Bank #00. Program changes to program 127 (any bank) activates/deactivates the Tuner. See Appendix 4,5,6

O: Yes X: No

NOTES: The CyberDeluxe amplifier does not recognize or transmit System Common messages. All changes to preset parameters, whether by front panel control, expression pedal control, SysEx messages, MIDI channel messages, or continuous controllers, are transmitted via MIDI Out (if a transmit channel is selected). Another CyberDeluxe amplifier which is connected and configured as a receive MIDI device will mirror the preset parameter changes (via continuous controller channels). This process uses SysEx messages to affect preset parameter changes.

Channel Messages

The Cyber-Deluxe amplifier implements MIDI Channel Message convention for Program Changes and Control Changes. The channel messages defined in this appendix are responded to when received on enabled channel(s). The Cyber-Deluxe amplifiers MIDI receive channel must be set to match the MIDI controller transmit channel, or the Omni receive mode (all channel receive) must be enabled, to accomplish the program changes and/or control changes. These channel messages are also generated and transmitted (if a transmit channel is enabled) by the amplifier when parameters are changed by front panel controls or external control devices (such as MIDI Continuous Controllers or expression pedals). The transmission of preset and control changes is useful for MIDI applications that record the amplifier settings and use them for sequencing (replaying) MIDI control during performances. Changes to the following parameters are transmitted as control changes: All numbered knobs except TRIM. The EDIT parameters for each of the Reverb, Mod. FX, and Delay effects selections. Compressor and Noise Gate setting changes are NOT transmitted via MIDI.

Program Change

Program Change channel messages, are used to select Cyber-Deluxe amplifier presets. Program selections correspond one-to-one with preset numbers 00 through 63. All Programs (presets) are located in Bank #00.
% The Fender Cyber Foot Controller MIDI device will activate/deactivate the Tuner on a Fender Cyber-Deluxe amplifier when program 127 is sent from any bank (#00, #01, #02 or #03).
Bank changes to Bank #01, Bank #02, or Bank #03 are ignored, however, the CyberDeluxe amplifier will accept a program change to program 127 in ANY bank to activate/deactivate the Tuner.

Control Change

Control Change channel messages are used to accomplish MIDI control of amplifier parameters and settings. MIDI devices which support Continuous Controller protocol can control the parameters listed in the following table with the corresponding CC numbers. NOTE: When using a sequencer to control the potentiometer parameters with Control Change channel messages, the amplifier will allow control only after the potentiometer setting is captured by the sequencer. This is because the Control Change MIDI support is designed with CC pedal users in mind, which prefer the capture method in order to avoid abrupt changes in the audio. To use a sequencer, the potentiometer parameter should be captured first to assume control of the parameter. Prior to a session using a sequencer, acquire control of the parameter by ramping the CC value through full range to capture and then return the value to the desired initial setting. Instantaneous change control messages by the sequencer can then occur. If a potentiometer, Expression Pedal, or CC Pedal recaptures control of the potentiometer parameter, or a preset change is made, the sequencer must then recapture the potentiometer parameter.
Control Change Messages (Appendix 3 continued)

CC# Table Notes:

PARAMETER/SETTING Master Volume Current Expression Pedal Assignment Effects On/Off 2 Gain Volume Treble Middle Bass reserved Master Volume Reverb Level Reverb Time Reverb Dwell (Input) Reverb Diffusion Reverb Tone Mod. F/X Level Mod. F/X Parameter 1 Mod. F/X Parameter 2 Mod. F/X Parameter 3 Mod. F/X Parameter 4 Tap Interval 3 Delay Level Delay Parameter 1 (Delay Time) Delay Parameter 2 (Feedback) Delay Parameter 3 Delay Parameter 4

VALUE RANGE1 (0 127) (0 21) OFF = (0 63), ON = (64 - 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127) (0 127)
The Cyber-Deluxe amplifier Continuous Controller resolution is 0-127. (It will not accept 16,384 step sizes.) Effects On/Off does not affect Reverb. Tap Interval Continuous Controller number is defined by the Fender Cyber Foot Controller MIDI device.

SysEx MIDI Dump

The Cyber-Deluxe amplifier uses System Exclusive messages to transfer data describing presets and the system configuration information. Initiated from within the Utility menu, preset and Utility information can be transferred to another Cyber-Deluxe amplifier, PC, or other MIDI device using the MIDI Dump convention. The Cyber-Deluxe amplifier can also accept a valid MIDI Dump of the same information from another amp or MIDI device, and the amplifier preset(s) and/or utilities are replaced with this information. This appendix contains tables describing the System Exclusive message components and protocol for MIDI Dump. The System Exclusive device ID must be set to Omni (On), or to match to accomplish the data transfers. NOTE: The nomenclature for values uses an H to designate that the onebyte value is expressed in Hexadecimal (00H FFH).

System Exclusive Header

VALUE F0H 08H nnH 21H ffH F7H DESCRIPTION Start of System Exclusive Message Fender Manufacturer ID nn = Device ID (minus one) Amp ID number 21H. The upper nibble identifies the Cyber-Deluxe amplifier and the lower nibble designates software version Function ID number: 01H = Utilities Dump, 02H = One Preset Dump, 03H = All Presets Dump End of System Exclusive Message

System Exclusive Packet

VALUE F0H 08H nnH 21H ffH PnH Data cbH F7H DESCRIPTION Start of System Exclusive Message Fender Manufacturer ID nn = Device ID (minus one) Amp ID number 21H. The upper nibble identifies the Cyber-Deluxe amplifier and the lower nibble designates software version Function ID number: 01H = Utilities Dump, 02H = One Preset Dump, 03H = All Presets Dump Packet Number Data bytes: The data bytes have been formatted following the MIDI Specification Checksum byte used for error checking End of System Exclusive Message

System Exclusive End of File Message
VALUE F0H 08H nnH 21H ffH 7BH F7H DESCRIPTION Start of System Exclusive Message Fender Manufacturer ID nn = Device ID (minus one) Amp ID number 21H. The upper nibble identifies the Cyber-Deluxe amplifier and the lower nibble designates software version. Function ID number: 01H = Utilities Message, 02H = One Preset Message, 03H = All Presets Message End of System Exclusive File Byte End of System Exclusive Message
MIDI Dump Initiation Message
VALUE F0H 08H nnH 21H 04H 23H 00H 00H 00H ddH 7BH F7H DESCRIPTION Start of System Exclusive Message Fender Manufacturer ID nn = Device ID (minus one) Amp ID number 21H. The upper nibble identifies the Cyber-Deluxe amplifier and the lower nibble designates software version. Message ID number for additional parameter controls. ID number indicating request for a MIDI Dump Unused Data Byte Unused Data Byte Unused Data Byte Dump ID byte: 01H = Transmit Utilities, 02H = Transmit One Preset, 03H = Transmit All Presets End of System Exclusive File Byte End of System Exclusive Message
SysEx Edit Preset Parameters
System Exclusive messages can also be used to edit individual parameters/settings in the amplifier preset. This appendix contains tables describing the System Exclusive message components and protocol for editing preset parameters. The System Exclusive device ID must be set to match to accomplish the edit function. NOTE: The nomenclature for values uses an H to designate that the onebyte value is expressed in Hexadecimal (00H FFH).
System Exclusive Preset Edit Message
VALUE F0H 08H nnH 21H 05H ddH vvH 7BH F7H DESCRIPTION Start of System Exclusive Message Fender Manufacturer ID nn = Device ID (minus one) Amp ID number 21H. The upper nibble identifies the Cyber-Deluxe amplifier and the lower nibble designates software version. Message ID number for additional parameter controls. Parameter ID number for additional parameter controls (See table below). Value for the parameter you wish to edit (See table below). End of System Exclusive File Byte End of System Exclusive Message
Cyber-Deluxe Amplifier Parameter/Setting Table (Appendix 5 continued)
PARAMETER ID PARAMETER ID Amp Type Selection NUMBER (ddH) 00H VALUE (vvH) 00H = Tweed 1 01H = Tweed 2 02H = Tweed 3 03H = Blackface 1 04H = Blackface 2 05H = Blackface 3 06H = Dyna-Touch 1 07H = Dyna-Touch 2 08H = Dyna-Touch 3 09H = Dyna-Touch 4 0AH = British 1 0BH = British 2 0CH = British 3 0DH = Modern 1 0EH = Modern 2 0FH = Modern 3 Reverb Type Selection 01H 00H = Room 1 01H = Room 2 02H = Room 3 03H = Hall 1 04H = Hall 2 05H = Hall 3 06H = Arena 1 07H = Arena 2 08H = Plate 1 09H = Plate 2 0AH = Spring 1 0BH = Spring 2 0CH = Spring 3 0DH = Spring 4 0EH = Ambient 1 0FH = Ambient 2 Delay Type Selection 03H PARAMETER ID Mod. F/X Type Selection PARAMETER ID NUMBER (ddH) 02H VALUE (vvH) 00H = Chorus 1 01H = Chorus 2 02H = Chorus 3 03H = Flange 1 04H = Flange 2 05H = Flange 3 06H = Phaser 1 07H = Phaser 2 08H = Touch Wah 09H = Pedal Wah 0AH = Tremolo 1 0BH = Tremolo 2 0CH = Tremolo 3 0DH = Vibratone 1 0EH = Vibratone 2 0FH = Vibratone 3 00H = Digital 6 01H = Tape 1 02H = Tape 2 03H = Tape 3 04H = Tape 4 05H = Tape 5 06H = Tape 6 07H = Ducking 1 08H = Ducking 2 09H = Ducking 3 0AH = Ducking 4 0BH = Digital 1 0CH = Digital 2 0DH = Digital 3 0EH = Digital 4 0FH = Digital 5

 

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