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SV: Repeater & FCB1010 Woes



> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Joe Dallarda [mailto:jdallar@hotmail.com]

> I'm hoping someone can help me with controlling repeater with the
> behringer
> fcb1010 before i totally lose it.

Here's a good post on the vcb1010 by Matthew Gallagher:
http://www.loopers-delight.com/LDarchive/200206/msg00766.html


> But this is (part of)what i'm not getting- I thought the fcb1010 can only
> send 2 CC messages per preset, and that repeater only responds to cc
> messages, and not program change messages.

Repeater also responds to program change messages. Check the Repeater
manual. But please keep in mind that some prg ch numbers are not accurate 
in
the manual, so you have to try around a bit to get the response right.


> One last question- is there a painless and not too time consuming way to
> suggest how i might go about programming the fcb1010 to access as much of
> the repeaters front panel as possible, send a program change and
> continuess
> controller messages to an aleises midiverb (for changing vocal
> presets and
> controlling the amount of delay for vocals in real-time) and a program
> change and gain boost message (for loud sections of any
> particular song), to
> a pod, while having the repeater and a filter factory and mo-fx
> midi-synced
> to a roland 880 hard disk recorder without the mo-fx and filter factory
> recieving any kind of midi messages aside from being midi synced? (take
> breath).


No ;-)

There's no "painless and not too time consuming way", as the fcb1010 is a
bitch to program. But if you have the time it can be done, by assigning a
specific midi channel to each piece of gear. Then dedicate a fcb1010 pad 
for
each of these midi channels. Midi channels are global on the fcb1010, so
those dedicated pads will send on the assigned midi channel (addressing the
specific piece of gear) in every patch.

All the best

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se
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