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Re: Programming the Behringer FCB1010 for Echoplex use, a quick guide
Excellent. what else could we control with the expression pedal besides
feedback and volume? What would be cool is to set up a pedal so that it
turned the volume of one EDP to 0 and the other to max, to mess around with
manual panning...not really that useful for me though, just an idea. It
appears that the Behringer is a bit of a poular topic now, and I've learned
some ver practiacl thins....glad I switch it it, even if I can't fit it in
my suitcase. :) Too bad you can manually control the speed of a loop (not
just half and full) with the EDPs and an expression pedal. That would be
mind-blowing.
K-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Travis Hartnett" <travishartnett@gmail.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: Programming the Behringer FCB1010 for Echoplex use, a quick
guide
I'll add that in tonight or tomorrow....
TravisH
On 10/30/05, Kris Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
> Cool. Thanks, Travis. I think I ended up changing the EDP MIDI Source #
>to
0
> so that I could use the MIDI notes same as pedal #'s.
>
> Now what would be ideal are steps to make exp. pedals A and B control
> feedback and volume...I did already but forgot how I did it!
>
> k-
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Travis Hartnett" <travishartnett@gmail.com>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 2:40 PM
> Subject: Programming the Behringer FCB1010 for Echoplex use, a quick
>guide
>
>
> I just spent a few hours with the Behringer trying to program it to
> work with my EDP. I found the FCB manual to be confusing, and a quick
> search of the archives here didn't turn up what I was looking for, so
> for the aid of anyone else trying to program the damn thing by hand,
> here's a very brief, very quick guide. If there's interest, I'll
> update this with suggestions or corrections.
>
> TravisH
>
> ****************
>
> 1. Turn on the Behringer FCB1010 and the Echoplex. Connect the MIDI
> out jack to the MIDI In jack on the Echoplex. Make sure the EDP MIDI
> Control Source parameter is set to "not" (for "note") and that both
> devices are set to the same MIDI channel.
>
> 2. Select the bank and patch you wish to edit with the UP and DOWN
buttons.
>
> 3. Enter Edit mode by pressing the DOWN button for 3 seconds, or until
> the two-digit bank indicator goes off and the first green LED under
> Preset Configuration starts blinking.
>
> 4. Press the UP/Enter button.
>
> 5. Some the program button LEDs may now be lit, depending on what's
> already been stored in the patch either at the factory or by you or
> whoever you bought the FCB from. You want to clear all that out so
> that you're not sending a bunch of unwanted MIDI data. Often, the 1,
> 8 and 9 buttons will be "on" in a factory preset. You want to turn
> those off, so hold down each button until the LED turns off. This
> takes about two seconds.
>
> 6. Once all the program button LEDs are off, hold down the 0 button
> until its LED comes on. This indicates that you're going to be
> editing the MIDI note which is going to be sent by this patch.
>
> 7. Press the 0 button again. Its LED should now be blinking.
>
> 8. Press the UP/Enter button. The Select LED should turn off, the
> Number LED should turn on and the two-digit display should now be on
> and displaying "00" with the second "0" flashing.
>
> 9. Now you can enter the MIDI note number that you want transmitted.
> For example, the Record function is triggered by a note number of 38.
> Use the program buttons (the 0-9 buttons) to enter the note value.
>
> 10. When you've got the desired note value showing on the three-digit
> display, press the UP/Enter button. The three-digit display will turn
> off, the 0 button LED will go to steady on, the Number LED will go
> off, and the Select LED will go steady on.
>
> 11. If you're finished editing that patch, hold down the DOWN button
> for three seconds or until three-digit display comes back on
> displaying the current bank. At that point, you're in the "ready to
> use" mode, and if you press the patch button you've just edited you
> should see the EDP respond in the desired manner.
>
> The note values for the EFC-7 button equivalents are as follows:
>
> 38 RecordButton
> 39 OverdubButton
> 40 MultiplyButton
> 41 InsertButton
> 42 MuteButton
> 43 UndoButton
> 44 NextButton
>
> For a more complete list of all the available MIDI commands, refer to
> the manual or the spreadsheet here:
> http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/echoplex/PLEX_MIDI_COMMANDS.zip
>
>
>
>