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1. I SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 eee Anl oreh CONFIG Use the expression pedal A to enter the TRANSPOSE value must be a value between 12 and 12 20 Then do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 1 b Press UP switch to save changes and return to start of step 1 STOMPBOX SETUP remark stompbox setup described below is not available when stompbox mode is not enabled see global setup When stompbox mode is enabled stompbox setup is only available for the 95 patches not for the 5 stomp boxes Use footswitches 6 to 10 to set the desired state for each of the 5 stomp boxes when selecting the current patch leave unchanged set on 1 set off 0 Press footswitch 6 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable STOMP BOX 1 LED6o0n STOMP BOX 1 will be set or reset LED 6 off STOMP BOX 1 will not be changed When STOMP BOX 1 is enabled press footswitch 6 again shortly this time to go to STOMP BOX 1 value setup 1 on or 0 off LED 6 starts flashing and the current stomp box value is shown PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 lt ae A feret CONFIG Press UP switch to confirm you want to do STOMP BOX 1 value setup F RESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION OoOo Wo mo oO G GO G SWITCH 1 SWITCH H EA SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 Plas FUN enon a CONFIG Now again us
2. Similar to CC toggling it is possible to toggle the CC number not value being sent by the expression pedal A When activating this mode the primary and alternate CC values programmed for CC2 are reused as the 2 possible CC numbers for the expression pedal Remark due to memory constraints it was necessary to reuse CC2 settings for this mode So make sure you disable CC2 after doing the Expression A toggling setup as the programmed values only make sense as expression pedal CC number not as toggling CC2 value 8 NOTE ON Each patch can be programmed to send a single Note On message with programmable note value and globally programmable note velocity see global settings The NoteOn message is sent when depressing the patch footswitch When the footswitch is released a NoteOff message for the same note is sent 9 TAPTEMPO When clicking the same footswitch several times on every second click a CC1 message is sent with a value proportional to the time elapsed between the last 2 clicks Details about the way this value is calculated can be found in the official FCB1010 User s manual For this calculation apart from the elapsed time also the programmed CC1 value and NoteOn value are used Remark Taptempo can be enabled or disabled on a global level 10 SYSEX MODE for PC1 5 CC1 2 Each of the 7 PC and CC messages linked to a patch can be set in SYSEX mode When this mode is activated the FCB doe
3. Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel minimum value and return to controller number entry b Press UP switch to confirm minimum value and continue PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION ya a Ca E CoO Co A G Eo Ca a E SWITCHI SWITCH2 J SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG 0 a SELECT FUNCTION CHAN ae Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the maximum controller value must be a value between 0 and 127 28 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel value and return to minimum value entry b Press UP switch to confirm maximum value The changes are saved and you go back to the start of step 3 Follow exactly the same procedure to program expression pedal B this time using footswitch 9 instead of 8 in order to program TOGGLE mode for Expression Pedal A first enable CC2 then goto setup of the CC2 values enter a random number as CC number enter the first required PedalA CC number as primary value and the second required PedalA CC number as secondary value Then disable CC2 again The CC number entered during Pedal A setup is ignored Only the value range is used 29 How to program the NoteOn message Press footswitch 10 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable NoteOn LED 10 on NoteOn enabled LED 10 off NoteOn disabled When NoteOn is enabled press footswitch 10 again shortly this time to go to NoteOn setup LED 10 sta
4. ooo O m m oo oOo SWITCH1 SYWITCH2 I SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG p ie SELECT FUNCTION CHAN i i Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the third ID byte must be a decimal value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel 3 ID byte and return to 2 ID byte entry b Press UP switch to confirm 3 ID byte The changes are saved This brings you back to the start of step 1 13 NOTE ON VELOCITY Press footswitch 2 to enter the global NoteOn velocity ml ae PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION fi oo ono moo mood o SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG p hs SELECT FUNCTION CHAN Ti Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the value must be a decimal value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 1 b Press UP switch to confirm NoteOn value The changes are saved This brings you back to the start of step 1 Press the UP switch to go to step 2 14 Step 2 You are now ready to program the MIDI channel for each message that can be sent PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION Co Co ES ES Feast Et ee CI m CoO Co oe SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MiDi MIDI CONFIG SELECT FUNCTION CHAN How to set MIDI channel for PC 1 Press footswitch 1 to select PC1 channel setup LED 1 starts flashing PRESET CO
5. to go to CC1 setup LED 6 starts flashing Press UP switch to confirm you want to do CC1 setup PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION a Cd bo CO CO E CoO Co Co Ga ES ba SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z liran Anl i herh CONFIG 0 i es Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the controller number must be a value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 3 b Press UP switch to confirm controller number and continue io ee PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION e Co Co CoO CoO CO B Co Co Co ES Coa SWITCH1 S ITCH2 J SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DREIT FUN on Paty CONFIG oe ANN Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the primary controller value must be a value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel primary controller value and return to controller number entry b Press UP switch to confirm primary controller value and continue NI PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION i Ca Coa CoO CoO CO CO oe Cca Ga ba oa SWITCH SWITCH2 J SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MDI y MIDI CONFIG Sg IIX Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the alternate controller value must be a value between 0 and 127 26 when in TOGGLE mode the CC message sends primary value and alternate value alternately Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN
6. 2 switches The display will stay off for a few more seconds then countdown from 9 to 0 starts and the board is ready to use in stompbox mode Stompbox mode Through global setup stompbox mode can be enabled or disabled In stompbox mode 5 of the 10 switches are dedicated to act as 5 different stomp boxes These 5 stomp boxes are available for all banks this means when switching banks using the up down key the 5 stomp boxes stay available on the same 5 switches and their on off state is still displayed The 5 stomp boxes are always aligned in 1 row However through global setup you can choose wether you use the upper row or lower row of 5 switches for the stomp boxes The 5 remaining switches are still used to select patches just as before Only difference now these patches are available in 19 banks of 5 instead of the original 10 banks of 10 The display shows bank number 0 to 9 for the lower 10 banks and 0 to 8 for the upper 9 banks so with a rightside dot added Stomp boxes come in 2 flavours You can have the real stomp box type which toggles on and off hereby sending 2 different CC values one for the On state and another for the Off state alternately it is also possible to toggle the CC number for expression pedal A when activating disactivating the stomp box instead of sending an alternating CC value see the patch settings section for more info on this feature
7. MOMENTARY mode Press footswitch 3 to set INVERSION mode for switch 1 LED 3 on switch 1 inverted LED 8 off switch 1 not inverted Press footswitch 4 to set INVERSION mode for switch 2 LED 4 on switch 2 inverted LED 4 off switch 2 not inverted Press footswitch 7 to set SYSEX RECEIVE LED 7 on SYSEX RECEIVE enabled LED 7 off SYSEX RECEIVE disabled Press footswitch 8 to set MIDI MERGE LED 8 on MIDI MERGE enabled LED 8 off MIDI MERGE disabled Press footswitch 9 to set RUNNING STATUS LED 9 on RUNNING STATUS enabled LED 9 off RUNNING STATUS disabled Press footswitch 10 to set TAPTEMPO activation LED 10 on TAPTEMPO DlSabled LED 10 off TAPTEMPO ENabled Notice the inverse logic of this setting implemented this way for backward compatibility 16 Apart from these 8 global configuration settings stored in the FCB it is also possible to execute some actions during this step of the setup SYSEX SEND Press footswitch 6 to send the full memory content to the MIDI out port as a sysex message LED 6 lights up while sending the message 0 5 sec and turns off when completed COPY PATCH Press footswitch 5 to start the copy procedure LED 5 starts blinking Sg PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION oo oo oO E o ooo fo SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG p Pes SELECT FUNCTION CHAN eS Use the footswitches to enter
8. for a stomp box keep BOTH the stomp box footswitch and the DOWN switch depressed for about 2 5 sec At any time during the preset configuration keep the DOWN switch pressed for about 2 5 sec to save your changes and leave setup mode Step 1 You are now ready to program SWITCH TRANSPOSE and STOMPBOx settings oe CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION SALe ES Ea m A A G Coa 6 Ea Co ee SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG are SELECT FUNCTION CHAN Press footswitch 1 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable SWITCH 1 LED 1 on SWITCH 1 will be set or reset LED 1 off SWITCH 1 will not be changed e remark notice the difference with previous firmware versions when the LED is on the switch will be set ON or OFF setup in the next step When the LED is off the switch state will not be influenced when selecting thiis patch When SWITCH 1 is enabled press footswitch 1 again shortly this time to go to SWITCH 1 value setup 1 on or 0 off LED 1 starts flashing and the current switch value is shown F RESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION oo wooo oO G O GO oo SWITCH 1 SWITCH H xY SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 pil as Pat le Lath CONFIG Press UP switch to confirm you want to do SWITCH 1value setup 19 sA m ee E CO E co Co E E G 11 SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG EEATT PATTONA SELECT FUNCTION CHAN PRESET CONFIGURA
9. of the board When MIDI MERGE is disabled the incoming MIDI messages are ignored and only the messages generated by the FCB itself are sent to the MIDI OUT port 5 RUNNING STATUS Running Status Mode is a MIDI transmission mode in which status bytes are only sent if they differ from the previously sent status byte The MIDI receiver needs to add the missing status bytes again to the MIDI stream This mode is especially usefull when sending continuous CC values for a certain control e g volume pitch bend as it reduces the amount of data being sent over the MIDI cable When RUNNING STATUS mode is activated the 2 FCB expression pedals use the running status mode as descibed above 6 TAPTEMPO TAPTEMPO functionality is explained briefly in the patch settings section below The global TAPTEMPO setting lets you enable or disable taptempo messages globally for all patches 7 SYSEX RECEIVE When SYSEX RECEIVE is enabled a full sysex patchdump can be sent to the FCB1010 at any time overwriting the current settings When disabled an incoming sysex patchdump will be ignored 8 MIDI CHANNEL for the different messages Each patch in the FCB can generate 10 different MIDI messages PC1 5 CC1 2 EXP A B NOTE The MIDI channel used for transmitting those 10 messages can be set globally 9 SYSEX manufacturer ID As explained in the patch settings section below this firmware version allows you to send SYSEX commands ins
10. the source patch number between 00 and 99 Press UP to confirm A PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION m ca oono o E oonga o SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG p Wi SELECT FUNCTION CHAN ae Use the footswitches to enter the target patch number between 00 and 99 Press UP to confirm The patch data is copied and you return to the beginning of step 3 pressing the DOWN button during this procedure cancels the copy action and brings you back to beginning of step 3 At this stage global configuration is done Keep the DOWN switch pressed for about 2 5 sec to save your changes and leave setup mode pressing the UP button at this stage brings you back to the beginning of step 1 17 PRESET CONFIGURATION step by step Overview of the different steps and the relevant switches Step 1 STOMPBOX ENABLE SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 SBS SWITCH2 ENABLE PEDAL B ENABLE SWITCH1 ENABLE PEDAL A ENABLE TRANSPOSE Step 2 ENABLE TOGGLE PC1 J J l J SYSEX INSTEAD OF PC SYSEX INSTEAD OF e B Step 3 MIDI FUNCTION SETUP FOR cc2 EXP A EXPB NOTE 18 Step 0 Select the patch you want to configure Its footswitch LED is turned on Now keep the DOWN switch pressed for about 2 5 sec to enter preset configuration If the patch is defined as a stomp box the patch cannot be selected the previously selected patch stays selected To enter patch setup
11. FCB1010 v UnO 1 0 2 User Guide Content of this document This document first gives some explanation on the main functional changes related to this version After that it gives an overview and short description of all the settings which can be configured in the FCB1010 It then tries to describe step by step how to configure all these settings using the FCB1010 user interface At this moment already would like to stress that programming all possible settings for this firmware through the built in user interface is very time consuming and due to the lack of a decent display not an easy procedure Therefore it is highly adviseable to use the Ripwerx PC editor for doing all global and preset programming In that case the last sections of this document are of no further interest Firmware version This document describes the behaviour of unofficial firmware version UnO v1 0 2 What has changed with this version For a short overview of the added functionality compared to the previous version v 1 0 0 read the separate release note Each of the points mentioned in that release note is described in more detail in the global amp patch settings section of this document Introduction of Stompbox Mode is a major change so this is described in a separate chapter in this document Transpose is also a new feature which might only interest a small subgroup of the fcb users However this feature will be obvious to eve
12. IGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION et iba CO E Co Co CI CoO Co Co Co SWITCH1 SWITCH I SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG SELECT FUNCTION CHAN 24 How to program PC1 program change message 1 Press footswitch 1 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable PC1 LED 1 on PC1 enabled LED 1 off PC1 disabled When PC1 is enabled press footswitch 1 again shortly this time to go to PC1 setup LED 1 starts flashing Press UP switch to confirm you want to do PC1 setup PRESET CONFIGURATION Co C a A E a CAA SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z GLOBAL CONFIGURATION Ca Ca Co Cy DIRECT MIDI MIDI SELECT FUNCTION CHON CONFIG AL EER IIN Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the ProgramChange number must be a value between 1 and 128 Then do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 3 b Press UP switch to save changes and return to start of step 3 Follow exactly the same procedure to program the remaining PC messages using following footswitches Footswitch 1 Footswitch 2 Footswitch 3 Footswitch 4 Footswitch 5 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 29 How to program CC1 controller change message 1 Press footswitch 6 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable CC1 LED 6 on CC1 enabled LED 6 off CC1 disabled When CC1 is enabled press footswitch 6 again shortly this time
13. NFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MiDi gt MIDI CONFIG SELECT FUNCTION CHAN Press UP switch to confirm you want to do PC1 channel setup LED 1 turns off NI PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION o Eo as Ca Ca Eo fo be CI CO mm Co SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG 0 a SELECT FUNCTION CHAN Fs Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter a value between 1 and 16 Then do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 2 b Press UP switch to save changes and return to start of step 2 Follow exactly the same procedure to program the MIDI channel for all messages using following footswitches Footswitch 1 PC1 Footswitch 2 PC2 Footswitch 3 PC3 Footswitch 4 PC4 Footswitch 5 PC5 Footswitch 6 CC1 Footswitch 7 CC2 Footswitch 8 expr pedal A Footswitch 9 expr pedal B Footswitch 10 NoteOn After this press UP to go to step 3 Pressing DOWN at this time brings you back to step 1 15 Step 3 You are now ready to do the rest of global configuration PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION EF E Ca Co Eo co oe CoO oo Aa SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG SELECT FUNCTION CHAN Press footswitch 1 to set mode for SWITCH 1 LED 1 on LATCHED mode LED 1 off MOMENTARY mode Press footswitch 2 to set mode for SWITCH 2 LED 2 on LATCHED mode LED 2 off
14. R ROW Press footswitch 8 to toggle between 2 settings LED 8 on switches 6 to 10 are used as stomp boxes LED 8 off switches 1 to 5 are used as stomp boxes only relevant when stompbox mode is on BLOCK REPEATING PC s Press footswitch 5 to toggle between 2 settings LED 5 on repeating PC s with same value are blocked LED 5 off no messages are blocked 12 SYSEX MANUFACTURER ID s Press footswitch 1 to enter the 3 byte sysex manufacturer ID used in patch related sysex commands Mey PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION e oo ono moo mood o SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE amp DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG as SELECT FUNCTION CHAN pis Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the first ID byte must be a decimal value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 1 b Press UP switch to confirm 1 ID byte and continue a ae PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION a a ooo w m oo oa SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG Sag SELECT FUNCTION CHAN ra Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the second ID byte must be a decimal value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel 2 ID byte and return to 1 ID byte entry b Press UP switch to confirm 2 ID byte and continue iam ae 2 PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION o
15. TION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION n Now again use footswitch 1 to toggle the value between 0 and 1 Notice how the orange SWITCH1 LED toggles on and off together with the value 0 or 1 a CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION m oOo Wo mo c G GO O 6 SWITCH1 SWITCH H i SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE Z DEET tt lee bel CONFIG Then do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 1 b Press UP switch to save changes and return to start of step 1 In exactly the same way use footswitch 2 to program SWITCH 2 to no change on or off Press footswitch 3 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable TRANSPOSE functionality LED 3 on TRANSPOSE is enabled LED 3 off TRANSPOSE value will not be changed e remark in order to force transposing to be reset with the current patch do not switch off LED 3 Instead set TRANSPOSE enabled and then program the transpose value to 0 Switching off LED3 means that a previously set transpose value will not be reset by selecting the current patch When TRANSPOSE is enabled press footswitch 3 again shortly this time to go to TRANSPOSE value setup LED 3 starts flashing and the transpose value is shown PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION SWITCH1 SWITCH 1 SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 oer eu non hoeh CONFIG 3 Press UP switch to confirm you want to do TRANSPOSE value setup PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION SWITCH1 SWITCH
16. Whenever CC1 toggling CC2 toggling or expression pedal toggling is enabled in the preset setup the stomp box will show this on off behaviour Another type of stomp box does not have 2 states on off Rather it sends the same set of CC and or PC messages each time you click it This means its LED will shortly light up while pressing it but then go off again when releasing the stomp box This is what makes the difference between a stomp box and a real patch the patch is selected and stays selected LED stays on while a stompbox is never selected it is just pressed momentarily Whenever both CC and expression pedal toggling are disabled in the preset setup the stomp box will show this momentary behaviour How to connect patches and stompboxes For each patch you can define through patch setup what is the behaviour of each of the 5 stomp boxes 3 possibilities exist leave the stomp box unchanged gt nothing happens with this stomp box when selecting the patch Switch the stomp box On gt when selecting the patch all messages PC CC NoteOn of the stomp box are also sent For toggling CC s the primary value is sent Switch the stomp box Off gt when selecting the patch all messages PC CC NoteOn of the stomp box are also sent For toggling CC s the secondary value is sent Remark that when a stomp box does not have 2 different states is not toggling it makes no d
17. e footswitch 6 to toggle the value between 0 and 1 Then do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 1 b Press UP switch to save changes and return to start of step 1 remark when a stompbox does not contain any toggling message it does not have an On or Off state In this case the value entered in this step is irrelevant Only the first step stomp box will be set reset versus stomp box will not be changed is relevant Do exactly the same to do the setup for stomp boxes 2 to 5 using footswitches 7 to 10 21 PEDAL A PEDAL B enable Press footswitch 4 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable EXPRESSION PEDAL A LED 4 on EXPRESSION PEDAL A CC value will be changed LED 4 off EXPRESSION PEDAL A CC value will not be changed Press footswitch 5 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable EXPRESSION PEDAL B LED 5 on EXPRESSION PEDAL B CC value will be changed LED 5 off EXPRESSION PEDAL B CC value will not be changed remark although this setting can be called Pedal A B enable the term enabled may be very confusing here In fact only choice made here is wether the current patch will change the expression pedal behaviour or not Once the expression pedal value is set to will be changed the next step of the setup can define wether the pedal actually should be disabled or enabled and sending a certain CC number This second part of the exp
18. e sent this message will be blocked If however patch 1 has a certain PC1 message and patch 2 has a PC2 message with the same value this second message will not be blocked 12 Stompbox mode Stompbox Upper Lower row This mode is explained in detail in a separate chapter as it introduces a completely different behaviour for the floorboard than in normal mode Patch settings 1 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 Each patch can choose between 3 actions for each of the 2 switches it can set the switch in its on state set it in its off state or leave the switch unchanged The behaviour of the switches is described in detail in the Global Settings chapter above Remark The difference between off state and unchanged is only relevant when using the switch in latched mode see global settings In momentary mode the switch is disactivated when releasing each patch pedal so the next patch will not influence its state even if it is programmed to switch to the off state 2 PC1 5 Each patch can send up to 5 Program Change messages Each message consists of a PC command byte followed by a PC number with value between 1 and 128 Remark the actual number being sent is in the range 0 127 but it is common practice to mention the value 1 in the user interface so does the FCB 3 CC1 2 Each patch can send up to 2 Controller Change messages Each message consists of a CC command byte fo
19. ifference if the patch is programmed to switch it On or Off In both cases the same messages will be sent Order of messages being sent When clicking a patch switch 1 Allits PC CC NoteOn messages are sent 2 All the PC CC NoteOn messages for those stomp boxes enabled for this patch are sent in ascending order stomp box 1 to 5 left to right When releasing the patch switch 1 Its NoteOff message and TapTempo message is sent 2 All NoteOff messages for those stomp boxes enabled for this patch are sent in ascending order stomp box 1 to 5 left to right Also relay and expression pedal behaviour is modified in the same order patch active stomp box 1 gt 5 so the last patch or stompbox in this sequence which activates a relay or expression pedal will be in control in a logical real life configuration the relays will only be controlled by dedicated stomp boxes and expression pedals will be left unchanged by all stomp boxes and controlled by each patch or reversely controlled by dedicated stomp box es and left unchanged by each patch From version 1 0 2 e on the CC s are not the only stompbox settings which toggle between 2 values also the 2 switches toggle between open and closed when activated in a stompbox One last important remark stompbox mode is not compatible with Direct Select mode which always requires 2 key presses to switch patches Therefore Direct Select should always be disabled through g
20. llowed by a CC number between 0 and 127 and a value also between 0 and 127 4 CC TOGGLING It is possible to define 2 different CC values for each of the 2 CC messages and enable a TOGGLING mode for CC1 and or CC2 separately When toggling mode is enabled the patch will send alternating CC values the first time a patch is selected it sends a CC message with its primary value if the patch footswitch is clicked a second time it sends the same CC message but this time with its alternate value see also the setup description 5 CC MOMENTARY TOGGLING A special case of momentary toggling is implemented in this mode a CC message with programmed value is sent when clicking a footswitch and the same CC message this time with value 0 is sent when releasing the footswitch This mode is enabled by setting the alternate CC value to 1 and disabling the CC toggling 6 EXPRESSION A B Each patch can define which Controller number is used for expression pedal A and for expression pedal B Also the range of the Controller value can be set minimum and maximum value sent when the pedal is moved from fully up to fully down As for the switches also each expression pedal can be programmed in 1 of 3 possible modes on causing CC messages to be sent off causing the pedal to be disabled or no change which leaves the pedal behaviour as it was before selecting the patch 7 EXPRESSION A TOGGLING
21. lobal configuration when using stomp box mode Configurable settings an overview There are 2 types of settings global settings which apply to the floorboard in general and patch settings which can be programmed differently for each of the 100 available patches Global settings 1 DIRECT SELECT mode When DIRECT SELECT mode is activated a patch is selected by entering its 2 digit number 00 99 using the footswitches so exactly 2 clicks are necessary to select each of the 100 patches In this mode the UP DOWN keys are used to toggle relay 1 and 2 respectively see below When DIRECT SELECT mode is disabled the UP DOWN keys are used to scroll through the 10 banks 0 9 the other footswitches 1 10 are used to select 1 of the 10 patches in the current bank 2 SWITCH 1 2 mode The FCB contains 2 switches each switch can have 2 working modes LATCHED or MOMENTARY This global switch mode setting is combined with the patch setting switch 1 2 on off LATCHED means that the relay contact is closed when you select a patch which has the switch setting programmed to on and the contact is opened when you select a patch which has the switch setting programmed to off MOMENTARY means that the relay contact is closed when you depress the footswitch of a patch which has the switch setting programmed to on and the contact is opened again when you release the same foo
22. ongst other new settings are initialized to a non active 0 value and the display will again look familiar to you 3 How to initialize the extended memory Simply switch off the board and keep the 1 and 9 keys pressed while switching on again After the display turns off completely release the 2 switches The display will stay off for a few more seconds then countdown from 9 to 0 starts and the board is ready to use 4 Stompbox mode initialization Similar to the procedure described above there is an initialization for stompbox mode this mode is explained in detail in a further chapter The reason why this is a separate initialization due to fco memory constraints there is a tradeoff for activating stompbox mode the info about which stompbox is active for each patch is stored on the same location where the PC4 message is stored in normal mode This means that each non stompbox patch will lose 1 available PC message only PC1 3 and PC5 can be used Stompbox initialization will overwrite all existing PC4 messages and initialize the memory of all patches for non activated stompoxes Therefore stompbox mode initialization should only be done if you actually intend to use this mode and after you have moved any PC4 setup to one of the other PC settings 5 How to initialize stompbox mode Switch off the board and keep the 1 and 10 keys pressed while switching on again After the display turns off completely release the
23. ression pedal setup is done in step 3 below exactly the same way it was done in previous firmware releases Press the UP switch to go to step 2 22 Step 2 You are now ready to program sysex mode and toggle mode PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION en a Me co co co Co ay dy eee ES a SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG SEATON L SHNTONS SELECT FUNCTION CHAN Press footswitch 1 to set SYSEX mode for PC1 LED 1 on SYSEX mode enabled for PC1 LED 1 off SYSEX mode disabled for PC1 Do the same to set SYSEX mode for all PC and CC messages using following footswitches Footswitch 1 PC1 Footswitch 2 PC2 Footswitch 3 PC3 Footswitch 4 PC4 Footswitch 5 PC5 Footswitch 6 CC1 Footswitch 7 CC2 Press footswitch 8 to set TOGGLE mode for CC1 LED 8 on TOGGLE mode enabled for CC1 LED 8 off TOGGLE mode disabled for CC1 Press footswitch 9 to set TOGGLE mode for CC2 LED 9 on TOGGLE mode enabled for CC2 LED 9 off TOGGLE mode disabled for CC2 Press footswitch 10 to set TOGGLE mode for Expression Pedal A LED 10 on Expr Pedal A CC numbers toggle between the 2 values which are entered as CC2 primary and secundary values LED 10 off Expr Pedal A CC number does not toggle Press UP key to go to step 3 23 Step 3 You are now ready to program each of the messages that will be sent by this patch PC1 5 CC1 2 expression pedal A B NoteOn PRESET CONF
24. rts flashing Press UP switch to confirm you want to do NoteOn setup NI PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION Fs Co Eo CO CO E CoO Co Co GS ES Co SWITCH1 SWITCH2 J SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG 0 SELECT FUNCTION CHAN es Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the NoteOn number must be a value between 0 and 127 Then do 1 of the following c Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 3 d Press UP switch to save changes and return to start of step 3 At this stage preset configuration is done Keep the DOWN switch pressed for about 2 5 sec to save your changes and leave setup mode pressing the DOWN button shortly at this stage brings you back to the beginning of step 2 30
25. rybody right after upgrading because it influences the way data is shown on the LCD when not in Direct Mode the transpose value is displayed on the 2 leftmost digits of the display banknumber on the rightmost digit When transpose functionality is disabled the display will look like before Important upgrade info related to this is mentioned in the next chapter How to upgrade to version UnO 1 0 2 1 Before executing the upgrade it is adviseable to store a patch dump of your current setup on PC Current patch data should not be influenced by the upgrade but it is always wise to have a backup 2 Open the unit and replace the stock PROM with the new one Switch on the floorboard to ensure the PROM is installed correctly First time you start up the floorboard with the new firmware installed the display might show 1 0 This is not a malfunctioning but this means the unit is not yet initialized for using the new firmware Why is this initialization needed The new version adds a lot of new functionality to the official firmware To do so it needs to use all of the remaining free internal memory which was not used before For instance the new Transpose value see further chapters for detailed explanation is stored in this new memory and contains value 1 before initialization This is the 1 0 value which is displayed on the LCD when starting up the first time After memory initialization all Transpose values am
26. s not send out the standard PC or CC message Instead a sysex byte stream is sent with following format FQ id1 id2 id3 PC number F7 in case of a PC FQ id1 id2 id3 CC number CC value F7 in case of a CC id1 id2 and id3 are defined globally see global settings 11 TRANSPOSE VALUE Each patch can have a TRANSPOSE value defined all NoteOn and NoteOff messages which come in through the MIDI IN port and are sent to the MIDI OUT when MIDI MERGE enabled are modified the note value is replaced by the sum of the original value and the transpose value The transpose value can be defined in the range of 12 to 12 1 octave A value of 0 disables all transpose functionality The currently active transpose value is shown on the 2 leftside digits of the LCD display The Transpose function can also be programmed in don t change mode which causes the previous transpose value to be retained when selecting this patch remark The NoteOn message sent by the FCB is not modified by this transpose setting remark only applicable when not in DIRECT SELECT mode the transpose value can also be changed while playing while keeping a patch switch pressed click the UP switch to add 1 to the transpose value click the DOWN switch to subtract 1 from the transpose value The modified value is NOT stored in the FCB memory 12 STOMPBOX ENABLE Stompbox mode is explained in detail in another chapter When in
27. stompbox mode preset configuration lets you define the behaviour of each of the 5 stompboxes for the current patch Each stompbox can be switched on switched off or left unchanged when selecting the patch 10 GLOBAL CONFIGURATION step by step Overview of the different steps and the relevant switches Step 1 STOMPBOX UPPER LOWER ROW STOMPBOX MODE ON OFF DIRECT SELECT ON OFF NOTE ON VELOCITY BLOCK REPEATING PC S SYSEX MANUFACTURER ID s Step 2 MIDI CHANNEL FOR Step 3 r MERGE ENABLE SYSEX SEND r RUNNING STATUS ENABLE SYSEX RCY ENABLE TAPTEMPO DISABLE i LATCHED J INVERTED SW 1 LATCHED LSW1 INVERTED COPY PATCH 11 Step 0 Keep the DOWN switch pressed during power up for about 2 5 sec to enter global configuration At any time during the global configuration keep the DOWN switch pressed for about 2 5 sec to save your changes and leave setup mode Step 1 You are now ready to program a few settings like DIRECT SELECT mode PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION os i ES Cca G eaa a m O CoO AA SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG SELECT FUNCTION CHAN DIRECT SELECT Press footswitch 10 to toggle between 2 settings LED 10 on DIRECT SELECT enabled LED 10 off DIRECT SELECT disabled STOMPBOX MODE Press footswitch 9 to toggle between 2 settings LED 9 on STOMPBOX MODE enabled LED 9 off STOMPBOX MODE disabled STOMPBOX UPPER LOWE
28. switch to cancel alternate value and return to primary value entry b Press UP switch to confirm alternate value The changes are saved This brings you back to the start of step 3 Follow exactly the same procedure to program CC2 this time using footswitch 7 instead of 6 27 e How to program expression pedal A Press footswitch 8 for about 1 5 second to enable or disable expression pedal A LED 8 on expression pedal A enabled LED 8 off expression pedal A disabled When expression pedal A is enabled press footswitch 8 again shortly this time to go to expression pedal A setup LED 8 starts flashing Press UP switch to confirm you want to do expression pedal A setup PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION a Ca E CO CO E Co Co Ly Ea 6S Ea 0 SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE amp DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG a SELECT FUNCTION CHAN FIN Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the controller number must be a value between 0 and 127 Do 1 of the following a Press DOWN switch to cancel changes and return to start of step 4 b Press UP switch to confirm controller number and continue A Si PRESET CONFIGURATION GLOBAL CONFIGURATION E Ca ba CoO CO CO E Co Ea ES Ge Ee SWITCH1 SWITCH SELECT NUMBER VALUE 1 VALUE 2 DIRECT MIDI MIDI CONFIG 0 a SELECT FUNCTION CHAN FA Use the footswitches or expression pedal A to enter the minimum controller value must be a value between 0 and 127
29. tead of PC or CC commands The value s sent within these commands are defineable per patch see below However the 3 byte manufacturer ID which is always part of the sysex command can be set globally for all commands Remark this ID is only used in the patch related sysex commands mentioned below The FCB can also send a few general sysex messages for version identification currently selected patch identification or for dumping the memory content These are FCB specific messages which do not use the programmable manufacturer ID but use the fixed Behringer ID OxOOH 0x20H 0x32H 10 NoteOn velocity Each patch can be programmed to send a NoteOn message with a patch specific note value The note velocity can be defined globally for all NoteOn messages 11 Blocking repeated Program Changes When activating this mode a ProgramChange message is only sent once when clicking the same patch repeatedly This can be interesting when a patch contains toggling CC messages so the same switch is pressed several times to enable or disable a certain effect re sending the PC message each time in this case could disturb the active sound Remark There are 5 available PC messages This mode compares the value of each of these 5 PC values separately with its previous value and this for all patches This means that if selecting patch 1 causes a PC1 message to be sent and after that selecting patch 2 would cause the same PC1 message to b
30. tswitch The relay does not change state when you select a patch which has the switch setting programmed to off The behaviour described above is ONLY valid when DIRECT SELECT mode is disabled With DIRECT SELECT mode is enabled the patch specific switch settings are ignored In that case only the UP DOWN keys can be used to change the state of the relay contacts The UP key toggles switch 1 i e the contact closes when you click the UP key once and opens again when you click the UP key once more In the same way the DOWN key toggles switch 2 3 SWITCH 1 2 INVERSION It is possible to completely inverse the way each of the 2 switches behaves when SWITCH INVERSION is enabled the switch is closed when it was opened before and opened when it was closed before The behaviour described above is kept unchanged except that when a relay contact is said to be activated this time it means that the switch is opened instead of closed The orange leds on the FCB still show relay activation in an identical way independent of the INVERSION settting This mode is needed for simulating normally closed sustain pedals which have an open contact when depressed and a closed contact when released 4 MIDI MERGE When MIDI MERGE is enabled all MIDI messages coming in through the MIDI IN port of the FCB are merged with the MIDI messages generated by the FCB itself The combined MIDI stream is sent to the MIDI OUT port
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