Yes. It’s back. The DPC-5 is the lastest generation of Disaster Area's original pedalboard controller, now with way more cool stuff. The DPC-5 was Disaster Area's first foray into the loop-switching field way back in 2012. They discontinued it in early 2016 when some of the parts required to build them became too expensive. Since that time, they have been hard at work bringing the DMC Gen3 series to life, but they never forgot about the DPC-5!
What does it do? The DPC-5 is a compact MIDI controller and loop switcher. It’s designed to control a mix of MIDI and non-MIDI pedals in your rig, allowing you to craft presets that you can engage instantly when you need them. A single tap on your DPC-5 can turn up to five non-MIDI pedals on or off, send tap tempo to a delay or other device, change the channel on your amplifier, and switch programs on up to four MIDI devices. That’s a lot of power in a small footprint!
— What’s New in Gen3 —
More MIDI Control – Control up to four MIDI devices plus any combination of Disaster Area pedalboard switching systems. Connect a DPC-8EZ as a MIDI slave for a 13-loop controller!
Preset Naming Capability – Each user bank and preset may be named. This allows you to name a bank with a song title, and each preset with a section name (verse, chorus, solo, etc.)
Improved LED Indication and Display – The original DPC-5 had LEDs for each preset plus a multi-function cluster of LEDs to indicate various functions. They’ve changed those LEDs to indicate the status of each loop, the control outputs, and the buffer / mute status. They’ve also added their trademark blue LED display, with full alphanumeric capabilities! Both display and LEDs may be dimmed or brightened in the setup menu to suit indoor or outdoor venues.
Silent Loop Switching – They’ve changed over the older mechanical relay bypass on the original DPC-5 to the quiet and reliable solid-state relay system from our popular DPC-8EZ. The DPC-5 now uses less power and switches with even less noise than before. They have added the user-selectable Automatic Noise Reduction from the 8EZ as well, allowing you to mute the controller briefly during switching to silence troublesome pedals.
Improved Audio Path and Buffers – We now run the audio path on its own power supply to improve headroom and reduce noise.
Built-in SMARTClock – The DPC-5 Gen3 adds in support for sending MIDI Clock or tap tempo to your connected devices, without any additional hardware. The MultiJack connector can operate as an expression pedal inputs, tap tempo footswitch inputs, MIDI outputs, or isolated tap tempo outputs. The DPC-5 Gen3 can send either a global tempo / BPM for all presets, or a new tempo / BPM for each preset.
Separate Expression and Roller Configuration – hundreds of players all over the world are in love with the expression rollers on their DMC and DPC Gen2 controllers. It’s a great way to add expression control without giving up valuable pedalboard real estate. The DPC-5 Gen3 allows you to map the roller to a variety of destinations.
MultiJack – they’ve brought the MultiJack over from the SMARTClock, but we’ve taught it some new tricks! The MultiJack can function as an expression pedal input, tap tempo footswitch input, or additional MIDI output by connecting the Disaster Area TRS to MIDI Adaptor Cable. You can use our TRS Control Cable for Chase Bliss Audio to connect your Tonal Recall, Warped Vinyl or other Chase Bliss pedal for full MIDI control. Want more? Flip the DIP switches inside the pedal and the MultiJack can act as an isolated tap tempo output to your non-MIDI gear. Any of the pedals listed over on the TNT or SMARTClock pages can be controlled by the MultiJack. The MultiJack also supports selectable tap tempo subdivisions, so you can tap in quarter notes and have your delay set to dotted eighths.
— What can the DPC-5 Gen3 do for me? —
We’re glad you asked! If you have one MIDI device, the DPC-5 Gen3 can simplify selecting programs, send it expression or tap tempo, or even keep it locked in to a MIDI clock. We can also control the loop recorder / looper on several popular devices such as the Strymon Timeline, Eventide H9, and Line 6 M9 / M13. Unlike the DMC-3XL and DMC-4 Gen3, the looper mode doesn’t occupy one of the device slots, so you can still get full control even with the looper mode enabled.
- Alexander Super Radical and Oblivion
- Digitech Whammy 4, 5, DT, Bass Whammy
- Pigtronix Infinity
- EHX 8-Step Program
- Also, some devices that have a MIDI output do not pass incoming MIDI to it – the big offenders here are the Line 6 M5, M9, and M13.
- Strymon: Timeline, Mobius, BigSky
- Eventide: H9, Space, Timefactor, Modfactor, Pitchfactor
- Line 6: M5, M9, M13
- Chase Bliss: Brothers, Warped Vinyl, Wombtone, Gravitas, Spectre, Tonal Recall, Ayahuasca (control up to 4 with an MIDIBox, control up to three pedal with our TRS Control Cable for Chase Bliss Audio and the MultiJacks)
- Boss: DD-500 (full support,) SL-20 (clock only)
- Electro-Harmonix HOG2
- Pigtronix Echolution 2 / Deluxe / Ultra
- Alexander: Super Radical, Oblivion
- Panda Audio Future Impact I
- Empress: Echosystem, Reverb, Tremolo 2 (control up to four Empress devices using MIDIBox, control a single pedal with a mono cable connected to the MultiJack)
- Free The Tone: Flight Time Delay FT-1Y
- Meris: Mercury7, Ottobit Jr(control up to four Meris devices using MIDIBox, control a single pedal with a mono cable connected to the MultiJack)
- Source Audio Neuro Hub / Soundblox Hub: control up to five One Series or Soundblox 2 series pedals from a single MIDI channel. Control up to 30 (yes, thirty!) Source Audio pedals with a single DPC-5 Gen3!
- Source Audio Nemesis Delay (MIDI direct, no Hub required)
- DigiTech: Whammy V, Bass Whammy (newest version) – works with Classic or Chords modes.
- General MIDI: Supports most MIDI devices, sends program changes 0-127 and MIDI CC for tap tempo, expression, and performance switch controls.
- MIDI Notes: Control Ableton Live or other DAW software by sending MIDI note messages
- Atomic AmpliFIRE
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