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Dear BEHRINGER users,
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the CT Tuner, and pressing that switch again will toggle it off.
This operation will leave your CT set to a Bank other than 0, so you may want to set up your regular FCB Presets so that they always send a Bank change
command to the desired 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" menu in the CT...
I have downloaded the manual, and from what I see, it does not transmit Bank Changes - this means that the selection of 120 that
you can access from the Floorboard is actually accessing the Cyber-Twin's MIDI Map which is Bank 0.
The good news is that you can edit this to your preferences in the "Utility" section - just press the Utility button until you get to the
MIDI Map section, then select a number with "FX Val 1" - this first number will be your "Floorboard button number (0-120)". Then all
you need to do is turn "FX Val 2" until you see the Preset number (C00-C84, P00-P84, or A00-A34) that you want it to change to when
you select the first number with the Floorboard. Repeat this process for each of the 120 if you wish.
It's a bummer that you cannot freely select any of the possible 205 Presets, but an assignable selection of 120 out of 205 should be
sufficient for a couple of live sets...
With the CT, the effect is programmed along with the amp setting, and only that one effect which is programmed into the CT's amp setting can
be turned on or off at one time. If you want multiple effects with the same "dry" tone, then I suggest this...
Example: You have a Great amp preset with your Wah set up, but you also want a phaser. Go to the preset you have your wah programmed to
and change the effect to phaser, get your sound right and then save it as a different program number. This will allow you to have the same
amplifier tone with multiple effects but only one on at any given time.
So anyway, to answer your question, here is how you turn the effects on and off... You have to set the 1010 to send out Continuous Controller
number 85 with a value of 0 to turn the effect OFF and a value of 127 to turn the effect ON. This will take 2 separate buttons UNLESS you got
an addendum to your manual with your 1010, if you did then you can set this up on one button cause you have a newer version then the rest of
us...
When you set the effect on/off buttons up, be sure to retain the Expression Pedal settings in that button program or you will lose your
expression pedals when you turn the effects on...
The 127 locations are actually more a feature of the MIDI specification than the FCC.
MIDI Program Change commands can have a value from 0 to 127, the way that MIDI is used to access a larger number
of Presets than that is to have multiple banks - switching between them is accomplished by using a different MIDI
command (a CC, or Continuous Controller of a specific ID). The Fender controller probably did not implement Bank
http://www.patchwizard.com/pw_mig_FCB1010.htm
12/28/2002

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