DMC.micro Guitar Pedal By Disaster Area Designs

DMC.micro

Pedal Manufacturer

Disaster Area Designs

Description

The Disaster Area Designs DMC.micro PRO is a programmable MIDI controller that utilizes advanced Gen3 technology in a compact package measuring just 3.6″ x 1.5″ x 1.6″ (93 x 38 x 42mm). The device can access up to five pages, offering a wide range of functions, including device control, looper control, utility actions, and preset storage for multiple devices. It can control up to three MIDI devices and features a user-definable utility page that sends various MIDI commands. The DMC.micro PRO can be powered via an optional 9VDC power supply and also supports USB MIDI or USB Host connection for advanced control possibilities. Additionally, it includes a MultiJack connector that can function as an expression pedal input, tap tempo output, function switch output, footswitch input, or MIDI output. The device also features internal DIP switches to customize MultiJack functions and a bright blue LED display that indicates program number and status. The DMC.micro PRO is designed to be versatile and compact, offering comprehensive MIDI control capabilities in a small form factor.

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