Dear BEHRINGER users,
The CT comes from the factory with it's players lounge presets setup to respond to their respective MIDI program number.
For example, when the Behringer sends out MIDI change number 1, the CT calls up P01.
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. Controller setting in the utilities menu to number 14 rather than 11... This will get Pedal B running for ya.
The table below presents a summary of the MIDI Standard Controller codes in decimal and hexadecimal (h) form.
Decimal
Hex
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10
0Ah
11
0Bh
12
0Ch
13
0Dh
http://www.patchwizard.com/pw_mig_FCB1010.htm
MIDI Controller Numbers
Controller Name
Bank Select (Controller # 32 more commonly used)
Modulation Wheel
Breath Contoller
Undefined
Foot Controller
Portamento Time
Data Entry MSB
Main Volume
Balance
Undefined
Pan
0Ch
Effect Control 1
Effect Control 2
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12/28/2002
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