![]() So youve inspired me to pull out the fcb1010.Im frustrated s doing wierd things! Anything more complicated and Ill probably use the nano kontrol.īesides thats way more than you get on any hardware pedal! Truth be told I rarley use anything other than, rec/overd/mutliply/solo/undoĪnd the loop selection of course. Is there a way to turn off the second message being sent? What kind of messages should it be sending.note/prog/control? It seems like there are 2 different sets of messages being sent.First click does one thing, then secondclick does something unpredictable. Whats the ideal setup.what am I shooting for? Im on a mac.downloaded a very cool editor called IFCB.dont really know what to do whith it though. I'm also on Mac but that might be quite obvious since we're both using Mainstage! Ever tried to program it without an editor? Don't! The FCB1010 really is a bitch when it comes to programming. Unfortunately I can not use the Mac editor since I have "upgraded" my FCB1010 with another chip! It's called the UNO upgrade and you should really check it out. The main thing I needed the chip for is that it's the only way to really get stompbox controls which I use to control guitar effects. When you press a pedal it sends, as you already noticed, a message on press down and another on release. Because of this there is really no way to control on/off effects. The UNO chip gives you the opportunity to select 5 pedals (no more, no less) on the upper or lower row of predals to give real stompbox control. ![]() What it does is send an "on" message when you press the first time and an "off" message on the second time you press the pedal! (so no messages on release). These five stompboxes are activated (when turned on) on every bank so that leaves you with only 5 pedals to send other messages per bank. To compensate this you get 19 banks instead of 10 with the normal chip. There is an editor which works (only) with the UNO upgrade. You can not use the other editors because they don't let you control the stompboxes. The pro on this editor is that it's free, but there is a con too. Now, I got 4 Macs at home but not a single Windows computer so I used VMware to run Windows on my iMac. To answer one of your questions, I set up the pedals I use to control SooperLooper to send Control Changes. It doesn't seem to work with Program Changes.
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