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FCB1010 Pedal Connection
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:13 am
by pete_81
Hi,
About to get the full kit of M50 and looking at the above expression pedal, but wondering how these connect to the workstation? Is it using a midi cable directly to the workstation or does one need another module somewhere between (if so, what?!)
(About to get M50-88, 2x Esi nEar05 Experience speakers and expression pedal-TBC)
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:55 am
by McHale
I have a couple and use one live. Once programmed (don't forget you need the UNO mod to make it worthwhile), you just use a single midi cable to the midi IN of your synth. In my live rig, I control 2 synths with it...
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:25 am
by pete_81
Thanks McHale.
What's the UNO mod for this? Is this how the pedal is programmed with the functions of what each button does?
When you say "worthwhile", is this meaning to be able to use for the max or needed to make it work (I'm only looking for expression pedal but this caught my eye from another post you've made-to have an expression pedal and additional memories at lift of foot would be a nice option)
Who makes the Uno so I can do a quick price search?
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:31 am
by pete_81
Ah, it's a software update? How do I go about adding it to the pedal? (just asking aiming for a bit of help in advance)
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:11 pm
by Yatrix
EPROM info-Read it carefully
http://www.ossandust.be/
software to programm presets
http://ripwerxcom.ipage.com/GettingStarted.html
and search prior posts on the matter as well
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:55 pm
by kimu
McHale, interesting to hear you use the FCB1010 live with m50...
i have one second-hand FCB with UNO firmware installed (i do not remember exactly which release) and have to understand i can i use it with m50 live.
for what i have understood from manuals, i can create "scenes" that when recalled send bank/program change, but when i am in one of this "scene" i can use the single switch (the ones labelled 0 to 9) to turn on/off IFX in the current program?
or assign to each switch a bank/program change and use them to change sounds?
how do you use it ?
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:44 pm
by pete_81
Ok, connecting PC (laptop) to the pedal - I assume I need a USB-MIDI connector such as:
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/1 ... terling_uk
Again, starting out with this I'm looking for some simple help and pointers
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:49 pm
by McHale
kimu wrote:McHale, interesting to hear you use the FCB1010 live with m50...
how do you use it ?
I used to use an Expression, damper, and pedal switch for each synth I use (normally 2) which gets real cluttered on the floor. The FCB1010 has 10 scenes. All 10 of mine are exactly the same in the event I accidentally hit the up or down switch to cycle through them.
The top 5 are my "emergency" go to patches - piano, organ, lead, analog-like brass/strings pad, and EP. The bottom 5 (right to left) are damper, portamento, susteneto, SW1 and SW2. Pedal 1 is for Expresson (CC#4) and the second pedal is for master volume (CC#7).
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:57 am
by kimu
great thanks!
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:34 pm
by mrteclas
Can you assign one of the pedalswitches to change trough the patches?
If im not mistaken, it's Midi channel 95 (Data increment)
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:24 am
by runeharpun
On the FCB there is a separate channel switch output. Plug a jack cable from that into the switch socket on the M50, then you can have the FCB 1010 do the same thing the M50 would do if a separate switch pedal was plugged in (eg. patch up, or patch down)
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:52 pm
by StudioMan
I borrowed a FCB1010 for a friend (over a year ago & keep forgetting to make this experiment). It's a GREAT theory.
Can I set the buttons up to act like keys? It would be nice if I could setup a song as a preset, then have 4 or so button act similar to the chord buttons on the M50.
Any ideas would be AWESOME!
Mike
FCB1010
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 1:14 pm
by michelkeijzers
I also have one. Don't know if it's possible to emulate the 4 chord keys.
In my case I control the following items:
- Main volume for one synth (of the two I use)
- Pedal for filter or something else, depending on the combi
- Leslie fast/slow
- Leslie on/off
- Sustain (more like Hold)
- 3 buttons to change the effect of the pedals
- 2 user switches
- some empty spaces.
It's really great and it has some major advantages above dedicated pedals/switches:
- Cheaper than buying 2 pedals and several switches
- It stays where you put it (when playing live separate pedals tend to move/rotate etc)
- I can program it like I want
- it fits together with my M50 in one case.
- For Leslie on/off it shows a light if it is on
Disadvantage:
- When switching combi the light for the leslie on/off (and other lights) do not necessarily correspond to the value of the korg M50. Too bad there is not an intelligent MIDI receive.
Re: FCB1010
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:20 pm
by McHale
michelkeijzers wrote:I also have one. Don't know if it's possible to emulate the 4 chord keys.
I think you can. I believe they transmit a MIDI signal of some kind when pressed. You should be able to learn what it is that it sends and program that for each button. You'd DEFINITELY need the UNO mod though for it to be useful.
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:03 am
by michelkeijzers
I have the UNO ... and I asked a question by email to the guy who made it and sells it for a very low price and got answer within a day so he is really supportive.