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OK, here's what I've figured out so far. You can control the basic functions of the EDP with the FCB1010. The FCB1010 is a weird little bugger to program, and I think I know where one might go wrong. Several times I started out programming the wrong pedal, confusing it with it's function (in program mode) it's a bit confusing, must stay focused and turn off the TV. No matter how easy it is to follow, Aqua Team Hunger Force could still trip up a delicate operation such as FCB1010. So I found that I had to add 2 to each MIDI note number to get it to work. Why? No idea. To tired to figure it out. It works. Also, I'm using the FCB1010 to control the Repeater and the EDP at the same time. Make sure you Globally set up the FCB1010 to transmit note info on a different channel than your EDP or wacky pitch bend madness will ensue. Now here's my beefs. Where the hell in the manual does it mention what the CC control numbers are that control the EDP? The manual is totally confusing. I keep getting this feeling that someone threw the pages up in the air and put them back together in what ever random fashion they landed in. I want to set up the EDP so it will automatically record 4 bars and then go into overdub, and although I know it can be done, I don't see it clearly described in the manual. No wonder the public clamors for a video tape. The manual needs a tutorial book to go along with it, as it seems mainly like a reference manual. Other than that, this thing is really sweet. Not sure if it would replace my Repeater though, as I'm already missing the stereo aspect, and while good, the fidelity of the EDP doesn't seem as good as the Repeater. On the other hand, I haven't even scratched the surface of this baby.... Mark Sottilaro On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 09:43 PM, Mark Sottilaro wrote: > Hey, I don't know why, but I quickly figured out that when I went for a > record function of note number 38, it was controlling parameters, which > is 36! I set it to 40 instead, and there it was, recording like it's > supposed to. Why 2 more? I have no idea. > > Mark Sottilaro > > On Sunday, July 21, 2002, at 05:48 PM, stations@cinci.rr.com wrote: > >> Thanks. >> >> Actually I had already added the 36 into the equation. >> >> I had control source set to not, I just tried setting it to cont >> instead but >> it still didn't work. >> >> I did have the behringer set to note. >> >> There must be something simple I am missing. >> >> >> Footswitch #2 = overdub original note 2 + 36 = 38 >> >> Footswitch #3 = reverse original note 3 + 36 = 39 >> >> Footswitch #4 = 1/2 speed original note 13 + 36 = 49 >> >> Footswitch #5 = substitute original note 12+ 36 = 48 >> >> Footswitch #6 = multiply original note 4 + 36= 40 >> >> Footswitch #7 = insert original note 5 + 36= 41 >> >> Footswitch #8 = mute original note 6 + 36= 42 >> >> Footswitch #9 = undo original note 7 + 36= 43 >> >> Footswitch #10 = next loop original note 8 + 36= 44 >> >> >> >>> try using cont instead of not >> >>> check page 11 of the fcb manual and make sure "note" >>> is selected. i think using control changes might be a >>> touch easier. that's what i use with my all access >>> and it's a breeze to configure. >>> >>> -jim >> >> >