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Re: Question concering midi foot controller
Stuart,
Thanks for your reply.
The fact that I can control five units from the FBC-1010 is good news.
Right now I'll be talking to three units. I'll be able to expand in the
future. Good!
For clarification (I'm a little green at this), I'm using the term
'momentary switch' to refer to a switch (pedal button) that can be
programmed to send a midi message when I press down (like 'note on'), and
a second message when I release it (like 'note off'). I think this type
of switch is also referred to as a 'latching' switch.
Is that making sense? If not, I'll try to figure out the correct language
to describe what I'm after.
It would be great if I could also simply program a FBC-1010 switch send a
'note on' message with a single press and release (this, of course, be
followed up sometime later by a 'note off' message from a separate
switch). Do you know if the FBC-1010 have this capabitlity?
Ok, I'm here!
michael b
----- Original Message -----
From: Stuart Wyatt <stuart@solostring.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 16:19:34 +0200
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Question concering midi foot controller
Re:
Re: On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 03:33 PM, john smith wrote:
Re:
Re: > So, I guess the question then becomes a few in a row:
Re: > Are the FBC 1010 switches programmable as momentary switches?
Re:
Re: Unfortunately not (if I understand your question properly). The
switches
Re: are not external plugin switches - they are outputs that send signals
to
Re: guitar amps... switching channels etc. I've yet to experiment with
this.
Re:
Re: > Is one able to program the FBC 1010 to send simple program change
Re: > messages?
Re:
Re: Yes. Each button can have 5 PC messages programmed (as well as 2 CC
Re: messages)... Each PC message can be globally assigned to different
Midi
Re: channels - so in theory, you can send signals to 5 separate devices if
Re: you want to... 7 if you count the CC messages....
Re:
Re: > Would you suggest this pedal for these purposes I've described or is
Re: > there something
Re: > smaller or more portable I could look into.
Re:
Re: Its certainly the best pedal I have experienced so far. There are
other
Re: more complicated units, but the prices of those are way high in
Re: comparison.
Re:
Re: I'd recommend it :)
Re:
Re: --
Re: Stuart Wyatt : The Solo String Project : http://solostring.com
Re:
Re:
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