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Introduction to MIDI For Musicians
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What is MIDI and Why Should You Care?
The Power of Omnichannel Mode
Building Your First MIDI Board
Adding an Extra Pedal
Introducing a More Capable Controller – Live Logic
All About MIDI Channels
PC Messages
CC Messages
A Complete Board Using PC and CC Messages
Introducing Expression Pedals
Expression Pedals and Pitch Shifting
Using MIDI with Amplifiers
Introducing the ES-5 and the Concept of MIDI Clock
Pedalboard Build with the ES-5
ES-5 Patch Structure
Recap and Basic Troubleshooting
Helpful Resources
Final Thoughts

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Meet Richard Oliver - Guitarist, Wampler Product Designer & More Meet Richard Oliver - Guitarist, Wampler Product Designer & More

Meet Richard Oliver - Guitarist, Wampler Product Designer & More

Richard Oliver is a creative Swiss army knife with a knack for blending tech, design, and a love of all things musical. For the last six years, he's been deep in the world of boutique guitar gear, consulting through his company, Amplify Creative Marketing, for big names like Boutique Amps Distribution (home to Wampler, Friedman, Tone King, Soldano, and Synergy) and the legendary ENGL Amps.

At Wampler Pedals, Richard wears many hats - graphic design, technical manual writing, and general “make-sure-it-works-and-looks-good” duties fall squarely under his watch. When he’s not refining pedal graphics or translating electronics into human, he’s quietly powering the digital presence of several brands, building and maintaining websites that don’t fall apart the moment someone looks at them funny.

Richard is also one of the voices behind the long-running Chasing Tone Podcast, where he’s co-hosted over 300 episodes of pedal banter, tone nerdery, and the occasional philosophical detour. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when guitar enthusiasts are given microphones and no adult supervision, that’s the place to find out.

His journey started with a BSc (Hons) in Information Technology from the University of Portsmouth in 1997. He was a co-founder of The Innovation Group plc, which grew into a FTSE 250 company during the first dot-com boom—back when “surfing the web” wasn’t an ironic phrase. He later wrangled marketing for a few other tech firms, but the lure of music, design, and things with knobs proved too strong.

Today, Richard keeps some of the most respected names in guitar gear looking and sounding their best - while quietly wondering if anyone reads bios all the way to the end (if you did, cheers - go treat yourself to a biscuit - no gravy though).