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Continuous Control Messages
Many parameters can be controlled via MIDI. A complete listing is too large to include in this manual.
Check the Source Audio website’s Manuals and Documentation section for full Nemesis MIDI
documentation.
Custom CC Mapping
The default MIDI map provides control over parameters using specific Continuous Controller
messages (described in the Nemesis MIDI Implementation document available on the Source Audio
website). It is possible, however, to override the default map and create a custom mapping. There
are several important things to note when setting up a custom MIDI CC mapping:
Custom MIDI CC mappings are global, meaning they are not unique per preset. The CC
mapping will apply in all situations, regardless of which preset is active.
Important! By creating a custom MIDI CC mapping, the default CC mapping described in the
MIDI Implementation document will be cleared and can only be recovered by performing a
Factory Reset. You should only create a custom MIDI CC mapping if you know what you are
doing. If you are unsure, then we recommend sticking to the default mapping.
To create a custom MIDI CC mapping, follow these steps:
If necessary, press the CONTROL INPUT BUTTON to make the CONTROL LED illuminate.
Press and hold the CONTROL INPUT BUTTON until the CONTROL LED begins to blink.
Send the desired MIDI CC (with any value) to the Nemesis via the MIDI INPUT JACK or USB. The
CONTROL LED will begin to blink quickly when the MIDI CC is received.
Important! The next step (if you are performing it for the first time) will clear the default
MIDI CC mapping. If you wish to back out, now is the time to do it. You can press the CONTROL
INPUT BUTTON to exit the mapping and leave the default MIDI CC map intact.
If you wish to map this CC to a knob, turn the desired knob. If the mapping was successful,
the CONTROL LED will be lit solid, indicating that the mapping is complete.
If you wish to map this CC to a Neuro Parameter, move the corresponding control in the
Neuro App to send that parameter data to the Nemesis. If the mapping was successful, the
CONTROL LED will be lit solid, indicating that the mapping is complete.
Rubber Feet
The Nemesis comes standard with a flat aluminum bottom, making it easy to apply Velcro and mount
to a pedalboard. Additionally, adhesive rubber feet are included in the Nemesis box. Applying the
rubber feet to the Nemesis can help prevent it from sliding on flat surfaces such as a hardwood floor.
Waste Disposal Notes
If possible, dispose of the device at an electronics recycling center. Do not dispose of the device with
the household waste.