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Re: midi pedals
Hi all,
New to the list (and looping for that matter), but I just picked up a
Repeater and happened to spend the weekend working with it and my Roland
FC-200, so for what it's worth I thought I'd do a quick show and tell
(well..
more tell I guess).
I've used the FC-200 for years now to control a rack of multi-fx and a
synth
setup for Chapman Stick. It has 4 modes to it.. program change,
continuous
controller, note mode and system exclusive. To date I've only been using
program change and note mode (which sets it up as a one octave MIDI
keyboard
in essence).
The continuous controller mode seems to be working pretty darn well with
the
Repeater though. It allows for the FC-200's 13 pedals to each be assigned
a
controller number. There are a few limitations (which frankly I don't
get)
as far as what numbers you can assign... but in general you can use any
numbers from 1-31 and 33-95. This (if you glance at your Repeater manual)
covers about 80% or so of the Repeater's features.. the exceptions being,
Loop
multiply, FX insert, Tempo Lock, Loop select up and loop select down.
Sounds like a lot missing, but.. you CAN do record select for all 4
tracks,
level/mute for all 4 tracks, track slip (all 4), panning (all 4), pitch
control (yup), overdub feedback level and all the basics (play, stop,
record,
undo, reverse, play/stop). Also of interest is that all of these pedals
can
be set to latch or momentary type operation.
If 13 pedals isn't enough, you also have a built in continuos controller
(#'s
1-31, 33 to 95), and 6 jacks on the back where you can add other
expression
pedals or momentary/latch pedals.
Seems to cover all my needs.
--Tom G.