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Dear BEHRINGER users,
Page 1 of 10
Using the Behringer FCB1010 Floorboard
The following notes have been compiled from message posts submitted by a number of users on the FDP (Fender
Discussion Pages).
I have performed no editing on the content of these posts and they will be pretty much in the original form (thanks to
Cameron for sending me this compilation) .
In time, I will attempt to format the information presented here in the form of a tutorial - for now, you can just read
through and glean plenty of hints & tips...
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Dear BEHRINGER users,
At first we would like to thank you for showing interest in BEHRINGER products. The expression pedals are calibrated and completely checked
before they leave our Company. However it is possible that during transportation or influence of temperature the calibrated values have
become out off reach. Normally after using the pedal for several times, it should be gone. There is a way to re-calibrate your expression pedals.
Calibration – Self-test FCB1010:
Keep pedal 1 and 3 pressed while switching on the unit. The unit is in self-test-mode now. LED's are checking.
Wait until all pedal led's are burning. Push all pedals now (one at a time, including up and down) until all leds are off.
Wait until relay test is finished.
Press the down-button once.
Adjust the left expression pedal (A) to the lowest value. Once adjusted press UP.
Adjust the left expression pedal (A) to the highest value. Once adjusted press UP.
Adjust the right expression pedal (B) to the lowest value. Once adjusted press UP.
Adjust the right expression pedal (B) to the highest value. Once adjusted press UP.
Now the pedals are calibrated and there should be a value of 0-127 to the midi-output.
Another note:
There will be a software update coming up soon, with V-amp configuration and TC G-force.
We hope that we have been able to help you with this information.
http://www.patchwizard.com/pw_mig_FCB1010.htm
12/28/2002

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  • Page 1 Dear BEHRINGER users, At first we would like to thank you for showing interest in BEHRINGER products. The expression pedals are calibrated and completely checked before they leave our Company. However it is possible that during transportation or influence of temperature the calibrated values have become out off reach.
  • Page 2 Dear BEHRINGER users, Page 2 of 10 Best regards, Rolph Broens BEHRINGER Spezielle Studiotechnik GmbH Customer Support www.behringer.com http://www.patchwizard.com/pw_mig_FCB1010.htm 12/28/2002...
  • Page 3 CT display for that. But you can activate the tuner from the Behringer, which is fine enough for me. You just need to make sure that for each FCB1010 Preset, you have a CNT1 enabled and sending out CC # 32 with a value of 0. This will make sure that the CT will change to Bank 0, which is the MIDI Map and probably what you are used to - let me know if you need more details on how to do that on the FCB1010...
  • Page 4 That will make the both pedals operational -globally. Then what I did so that I did not have to reassign stuff at every patch, was to make the "expression Pedal" the master volume on all patches (This means that the inside pedal on the FCB1010 is always my master volume), and then I could use the outside pedal on the FCB1010 as the;...
  • Page 5 CT Bank (usually 0) The FCB1010 does default to bank 0 every time you turn it on. In order to make it call up your first ten Players lounge presets you will have to program buttons 1-10 to send out Program Change numbers from 0-9 respectively. Once that is done, make sure your first ten presets in the CT are assigned to numbers 0-9 in your MIDI Map in the "Settings"...
  • Page 6 Fender Unit (worth considering since it's only purpose in life is to be stomped on!) I think the FCC is only able to indicate that you are in Tuner Mode (either the Behringer or the Fender will switch to it). The display is not adequate to display actual tuning details, nor is the foot controller able to determine the note being played.
  • Page 7 Wow, that's a lot of stuff so far... What this means is that although the Behringer doesn't have an Effects on/off button per se' you can set it where two of the preset buttons in each bank function as an effect on and effect off button using continuous controller CC #85 one...
  • Page 8: Midi Controller Numbers

    The MIDI map function in the utilities menu on the CT allows you to assign any MIDI program number to any preset inside the CT... Example - You want Amp Collection number 14 (A14) to get called up when you hit button one on the Behringer. You simply assign MIDI program change number 1 to A14 instead of trying to save the patches you use in the Players lounge preset number that corresponds to the button you wish to use Change the Cont.
  • Page 9 Dear BEHRINGER users, Page 9 of 10 14-15 0E-0Fh Undefined 16-19 10-13h General Purpose Controllers (Nos. 1-4) 20-31 14-1Fh Undefined 32-63 20-3Fh LSB for Controllers 0-31 (rarely implemented) Damper Pedal (Sustain) [Data Byte of 0-63=0ff, 64-127=On] Portamento Sostenuto Soft Pedal...
  • Page 10: Channel Mode Messages

    Dear BEHRINGER users, Page 10 of 10 Non-Registered Parameter Number LSB Registered Parameter Number LSB Registered Parameter Number MSB 102-120 66-78h Undefined Channel Mode Messages Reset All Controllers Local Control All Notes Off Omni Off Omni On Mono On (Poly Off) Poly On (Mono Off) http://www.patchwizard.com/pw_mig_FCB1010.htm...