 Players, rigs and setups are now more creative than ever and they can incorporate amps, pedals, rap gear and even computer-based plug-ins. For me, kind of connecting all of that, switching all these things at the same time, can be just as much of a challenge as getting the right tones. The LiveLogic MIDI Foot Controller is a super compact, fully customizable controller interface. So as well as being a MIDI Foot Controller in the traditional sense, we've added a couple of little things that really open the doors for what this pedal can do, such as the USB on it, but you can use this as your MIDI interface. So the example being, I've got a few of the pedals on my pedal board which have MIDI but are not USB, and so I can connect those in a MIDI loop into the LiveLogic and the LiveLogic will then forward on the MIDI messages via the 5-pin DIN cables over the USB to your DAW and that means you can either trigger MIDI events from your pedal board into your DAW or you can even have your DAW trigger MIDI changes onto your output gear. So it's kind of the hub of your whole MIDI setup if you're using a PC or Mac. It can be powered via either a 9V battery internally or an external 9V power supply just like your standard pedals. Or it can even be a USB bus powered. There are two modes. You've got patch mode and you've got custom mode and that's accessed via the switch on the back. Patch mode sets the controller to send MIDI program change messages when the foot switch is oppressed. So switches one to four send your program change messages and then five and six are banked down and banked up. When it's in custom mode all six switches can be individually configured to any type of MIDI message you need whether that's program change for your switching patches, control change for changing individual parameters or settings. Even note for triggering samples or clock for synchronizing the tempo of your multiple time-based gear. There's even two available expression pedal inputs. Setting up your custom configuration is done using our free PC or Mac software. It's a really simple graphical view of the foot controller and the ability to choose the message type and even set minimum and maximum values whether the switch is toggle or whether they're a momentary press. It's all designed to be as flexible yet as simple as possible so your MIDI controller is no longer the barrier to doing what you want to do with your rig. One of the great things about this we've teamed up with Ableton to make LiveLogic an official integrated controller. One setup we tried when we were developing this product was we were actually controlling our amp channel and also some lighting effects all in one go. So it was a really cool live experience controlled by the MIDI foot control. LiveLogic appears in Ableton Live as a supported product and it gives you access to specific functionality where Ableton Live can actually take control of all of the functions and all the displays on the LiveLogic foot controller and to be used integrated as a part of your door setup. We've tested loads of use cases here at Blackstar but I'm really excited to see what YouTubers and artists kind of create using this platform.