Disaster Area Designs qConnect MIDI Interface & Controller

 

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The first controller designed specifically to interface with quarter-inch MIDI devices.

The qCONNECT is a compact controller with eight 1/4″ outputs, designed to control an entire pedalboard full of pedals by Chase Bliss Audio, Alexander, Empress, Meris, and Bondi. qCONNECT also supports standard 5-pin MIDI pedals, and can control one USB MIDI device (Red Panda, Zoom, etc.) using the gHOST Adaptor Cable.

Simply connect your MIDI devices to the qCONNECT ports, then use our comprehensive setup menu to configure the port assignments and device routing. All of the qCONNECT ports may send MIDI on the ring (Chase Bliss) or on the tip (most other brands) without using jumpers or DIP switches.

Setting up your devices is easy – Disaster Area offers simple step-by-step guides for all of the currently supported devices.

You can even link multiple qCONNECTs together to control very large pedal setups, or use a qCONNECT to expand the capabilities of your current controller.

Features:

Six 1/4″ MIDI outputs with software-assignable polarity – no jumpers or DIP switches required
Two 1/4″ outputs assignable to MIDI, expression pedal, or tap functionality
Port X supports bi-directional MIDI with Alexander and Meris devices to allow for preset backup over USB
Port Y supports bi-directional MIDI with select Disaster Area controllers including micro.clock
Standard 5-pin MIDI input and output to interface with other devices or controllers
Flexible MIDI routing, assign incoming MIDI to ports A-F, port X, port Y or any combination
Compact Size – 4.8″ x 2.6″ x 1.4″, same size as Boss, Chase Bliss, or Alexander pedals
Blue LED display with 10 brightness levels and display sleep mode
USB port connects to your DAW or mobile device for MIDI communication or firmware update. Use our optional gHOST Adaptor cable to control a single USB MIDI device (Red Panda, Zoom, etc.)
Runs on standard 9V power, 100mA or less