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Follow the steps below to access the GUI.
 
Follow the steps below to access the GUI.
  
(*) the device can be anything that has access to a web browser, and has a USB-A host port, or Bluetooth connectivity. We recommend using a PC or laptop, because the interface is not yet optimized for smaller screen sizes.  
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(*) the device can be anything that has access to a web browser, and has a USB host port, or Bluetooth connectivity. We recommend using a PC or laptop, because the interface is not yet optimized for smaller screen sizes.  
  
 
==USB==
 
==USB==

Revision as of 14:59, 4 November 2016

This chapter describes the graphical user interface (GUI) that is used for installing and removing plugins, setting up your pedalboards and banks, sharing pedalboards and more.

Accessing the GUI

In order to access the GUI, the MOD Duo needs to be hooked up to your device(*), either through USB or through Bluetooth.

Follow the steps below to access the GUI.

(*) the device can be anything that has access to a web browser, and has a USB host port, or Bluetooth connectivity. We recommend using a PC or laptop, because the interface is not yet optimized for smaller screen sizes.

USB

  1. Power up the MOD Duo
  2. Connect the USB-B port of the MOD Duo to a USB port on your device
  3. Open your favorite browser, and navigate to 192.168.51.1

Bluetooth

  1. Power up the MOD Duo
  2. Make the Bluetooth connection
  3. Open your favorite browser, and navigate to 192.168.50.1

Overview

Inputs and outputs

Auto update

Pedalboard builder

Adding/removing plugins to/from your pedalboard

Making connections

Accessing plugin configuration screen

Setting up actuator mapping

Setting up and using plugin presets

Saving your pedalboard

Sharing your pedalboard

Pedalboard library

Banks

Creating a new bank

Bank navigation

Adding pedalboards

Plugin store

Installing plugins

Updating plugins

Removing plugins