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Jim, Did you check to see what MIDI channels the expression pedals are assigned to? If you don't want them controlling the EDP, then definately change their channels. If you do want them to control the EDP, then I'd check to see what CC# each is assigned per footswitch. It's a pain, but the FCB1010 comes preprogrammed to be compatible with other Behringer units. What I did when I got mine was erase all of the programs by making a blank one and then copying that program to the rest of the 99 programs in the FCB1010. Also, this is a must, did you recalibrate your expression pedals? They have a weird tendancy to adopt odd values if not calibrated correctly. For instance, my expression pedal B would take on the values 127 for the low value and 128 for the high value. I had to recalibrate it a couple of times before that behavior stopped. And it wasn't a matter of putting the pedal full down and up, I had to leave a couple of hex value's play at both ends. Once you start to calibrate, what I just said will make more sense. Good luck! Rich --- jimfowler <jimfowler@prodigy.net> wrote: > ok, so i've got it controlling the EDP...just had to > put the manual down and > go with my intuition (and a lot of power-downs and > power-ups)...and now it > appears that the feedback or volume control is being > decreased > involuntarily. i haven't assigned either expression > pedal and the feedback > on the EDP is set to 100%. it only started after i > had the two successfully > communicating. has this happened to anybody else? > > -jim > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com