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1 Et les notes????

Bonjour,

Je vais surement me prendre ce pédalier mais j ai parcouru tout le forum et je voudrai avoir une certitude :

Les 10 pads peuvent ils etre assigné a une note midi différentes ?

Par exemple :
pads 1 sur D1
pads 2 sur C2
etc jusqu'à 10

 

Autre chose

Je vois que l on parle d un autre firmware que celui d origine UNO

Qu'apport il de plus ?

Merci de votre aide

KoRnikoti KoRnikota
2

Lo,

 

Citation :

Les 10 pads peuvent ils etre assigné a une note midi différentes ?

Ouip !

icon_idea.gif un des rares pédalier à ma connaissance à envoyer des notes ... d'ailleurs !

 

Citation :

Je vois que l on parle d un autre firmware que celui d origine UNO

Qu'apport il de plus ?

il y a un mode "Sapin de Noël" icon_bravo.gif

 

la plus grosse différence entre les 2 versions (pour moi ...)  réside dans le mode "Stomp Box"

pour faire simple, tu choisis un patch et ensuite tu peux activer/désactiver un effet comme sur u pédalier "propriétaire"

 

brute de décoffrage en Breton Shakespearien ça donne pour la version Std et UNO ...

 

COMPARISON FCB1010 Firmware versions :

Behringer v2.5.1.e vs UnO v.1.0.2.e

BEHRINGER

UnO

Merging MIDI IN with FCB-generated messages does not work correctly. This causes (for instance) hanging notes when simulatuously playing a keyboard, connected to MIDI IN, and moving the expression pedal(s).

Problem solved

When powering the FCB while an instrument is connected to the MIDI IN port, the FCB display shows a flashing 88, and the unit does not work correctly (in case the connected instrument sends ActiveSense messages, as many keyboards do)

Problem solved

When MIDI merge enabled, all messages are forwarded from MIDI IN to MIDI OUT port

ActiveSense messages are no longer forwarded in order to reduce amount of data traffic

The global setting for enabling/disabling Running Status does not work

Problem solved

Part of the global setup is not sent along with a sysex dump, and therefore can not be edited using an external PC editor.

Problem solved

While pressing a footswitch, expression pedals cannot be used

While pressing a footswitch (for instance used as keyboard damper pedal), expression pedals can still be used

Receiving a sysex dump is done by going into global setup, pressing a footswitch, and then starting the sysex dump from PC.

Receiving sysex dumps can be enabled in global setup. After doing so, a sysex message can be received by the fcb at any time, without the need to go into global setup mode first.

“Stomp box behaviour” : each patch can have 2 CC messages – if both are on the same MIDI channel (global setup) and have the same CC number, it is possible to send 2 toggling values alternately, instead of sending both messages simulateously.

Each patch can have 2 independent CC messages (each with its own MIDI channel). For each of these message, 2 values can be programmed in order to implement toggling behaviour – no more need to combine both CC messages for this.

“Stomp box behaviour” : when clicking a patch or a stompbox, its corresponding LED is lighting up. Impossible to see the status of the stompbox (on or off) or to see the last selected patch after clicking a stompbox.

“Stomp box behaviour” : when clicking a stompbox, its status (on or off) is shown on its LED. Also, the LED of the last selected patch stays on. Apart from stompboxes, “momentary” (non-toggling) effects are introduced, which also leave the last patch LED on when clicked.

Possibility to program 10 banks of 10 presets

Choice between normal mode (10 banks of 10 presets) or “stompbox mode” : 19 banks of 5 presets (on 1 of the 2 footswitch rows) + 5 global stomp boxes (on the other row).

( all patches have 5 possible PC messages )

Possibility to automatically enable/disable each of the 5 stompboxes when selecting a patch (programmable per patch) – for this reason, patches in stompbox mode, only have 4 possible PC messages instead of 5 (PC4 data now used to store stompbox info)

-

Possibility for “momentary effects” to send the programmed CC number and value when depressing the footswitch, and same CC number with value 0 when releasing the footswitch.

-

Possibility for a stomp box to toggle the CC number, sent by expr.pedal A between 2 values. (necessary to disable CC2 for this)

Switches can be latched or momentary ( = normally-open, i.e. contact closed as long as a footswitch is depressed )

Switches can be latched or momentary. When momentary, one can choose between “normally-open” or “normally-closed” behaviour (global setting)

Each patch can be programmed to turn the 2 switches ON or OFF

Apart from forcing a switch ON or OFF, a patch can also be programmed to leave a switch unchanged

Toggling the switches by pressing 1 key is possible only in DirectSelect mode (using UP/DOWN keys)

Toggling the switches is possible using any of the stomp boxes

Each patch can turn the 2 expression pedals off or turn them on with corresponding CC number.

Apart from forcing an expression pedal ON or OFF, a patch can also be programmed to leave the expr.pedal CC unchanged

-

When moving an expression pedal, the CC value sent is shortly shown on the display

-

Possibility to transpose incoming MIDI stream (0 to +/- 1 octave) – programmable per patch, can be modified (with up/down switch) while playing

-

Possibility to send short sysex messages instead of PC or CC messages

-

Possibility to block repeating PC messages

-

Possibility to disable behringer taptempo message generation

-

Possibility to change the NoteOn velocity as a global parameter

 

Pour une 15 aine de neuros en + ... y pas UNO Photo

 

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COMPARISON FCB1010 Firmware versions :

Behringer v2.5.1.e vs UnO v.1.0.2.e

BEHRINGER

UnO

Merging MIDI IN with FCB-generated messages does not work correctly. This causes (for instance) hanging notes when simulatuously playing a keyboard, connected to MIDI IN, and moving the expression pedal(s).

Problem solved

When powering the FCB while an instrument is connected to the MIDI IN port, the FCB display shows a flashing 88, and the unit does not work correctly (in case the connected instrument sends ActiveSense messages, as many keyboards do)

Problem solved

When MIDI merge enabled, all messages are forwarded from MIDI IN to MIDI OUT port

ActiveSense messages are no longer forwarded in order to reduce amount of data traffic

The global setting for enabling/disabling Running Status does not work

Problem solved

Part of the global setup is not sent along with a sysex dump, and therefore can not be edited using an external PC editor.

Problem solved

While pressing a footswitch, expression pedals cannot be used

While pressing a footswitch (for instance used as keyboard damper pedal), expression pedals can still be used

Receiving a sysex dump is done by going into global setup, pressing a footswitch, and then starting the sysex dump from PC.

Receiving sysex dumps can be enabled in global setup. After doing so, a sysex message can be received by the fcb at any time, without the need to go into global setup mode first.

“Stomp box behaviour” : each patch can have 2 CC messages – if both are on the same MIDI channel (global setup) and have the same CC number, it is possible to send 2 toggling values alternately, instead of sending both messages simulateously.

Each patch can have 2 independent CC messages (each with its own MIDI channel). For each of these message, 2 values can be programmed in order to implement toggling behaviour – no more need to combine both CC messages for this.

“Stomp box behaviour” : when clicking a patch or a stompbox, its corresponding LED is lighting up. Impossible to see the status of the stompbox (on or off) or to see the last selected patch after clicking a stompbox.

“Stomp box behaviour” : when clicking a stompbox, its status (on or off) is shown on its LED. Also, the LED of the last selected patch stays on. Apart from stompboxes, “momentary” (non-toggling) effects are introduced, which also leave the last patch LED on when clicked.

Possibility to program 10 banks of 10 presets

Choice between normal mode (10 banks of 10 presets) or “stompbox mode” : 19 banks of 5 presets (on 1 of the 2 footswitch rows) + 5 global stomp boxes (on the other row).

( all patches have 5 possible PC messages )

Possibility to automatically enable/disable each of the 5 stompboxes when selecting a patch (programmable per patch) – for this reason, patches in stompbox mode, only have 4 possible PC messages instead of 5 (PC4 data now used to store stompbox info)

-

Possibility for “momentary effects” to send the programmed CC number and value when depressing the footswitch, and same CC number with value 0 when releasing the footswitch.

-

Possibility for a stomp box to toggle the CC number, sent by expr.pedal A between 2 values. (necessary to disable CC2 for this)

Switches can be latched or momentary ( = normally-open, i.e. contact closed as long as a footswitch is depressed )

Switches can be latched or momentary. When momentary, one can choose between “normally-open” or “normally-closed” behaviour (global setting)

Each patch can be programmed to turn the 2 switches ON or OFF

Apart from forcing a switch ON or OFF, a patch can also be programmed to leave a switch unchanged

Toggling the switches by pressing 1 key is possible only in DirectSelect mode (using UP/DOWN keys)

Toggling the switches is possible using any of the stomp boxes

Each patch can turn the 2 expression pedals off or turn them on with corresponding CC number.

Apart from forcing an expression pedal ON or OFF, a patch can also be programmed to leave the expr.pedal CC unchanged

-

When moving an expression pedal, the CC value sent is shortly shown on the display

-

Possibility to transpose incoming MIDI stream (0 to +/- 1 octave) – programmable per patch, can be modified (with up/down switch) while playing

-

Possibility to send short sysex messages instead of PC or CC messages

-

Possibility to block repeating PC messages

-

Possibility to disable behringer taptempo message generation

-

Possibility to change the NoteOn velocity as a global parameter

Si ca ne marche pas, essayes encore ! :: www.fcb1010.new.fr Site d'entraide pour le FCB 1010 UNO édition
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Ok ok mais ce mode "Stomp Box" ca le faisait pas avant???

Par exemple dans GuitareRig, t active la Disto avec une pédale et la lumière resté pas?

KoRnikoti KoRnikota
4

Lo,

j'ai lu effectivement (y a un bail ...) que la version programmable de l'Eprom distribuée par Behringer integrait un mode Stomp Box (la V2.50.1.E) ... ou assimilé.

par contre, je n'en ai jamais vu un tourner avec  !  AVIS A LA POPULACE POUR CONFIRMER !

 

le Manouel de cette version précise :

4.2 New controller switch-over function
-  Allows you to configure one controller so that it alternately sends two different values, e.g. effect bypass,
drive on/off, etc.
- In order to enable the controller switch-over function, you need to globally select the same MIDI channel for
CNT1 and CNT2 (see chapter 2.2 of your user’s manual), and enter the same controller number for
CNT1 and CNT2 in the preset (NUMBER, see chapter 2.3.2 of your user’s manual). The first time you recall
the preset, it will send the controller value of CNT1 (VALUE 1), with each additional key press you can
alternate between CNT2 and CNT1.
-  Example: Select preset 1 without DRIVE function on the BEHRINGER V-AMP—each time you press the
same button again, DRIVE will be switched on or off respectively:

 

Citation :

Par exemple dans GuitareRig, t active la Disto avec une pédale et la lumière resté pas?

et si tu appuies à nouveau sur la même pédale, ça désactive la Disto ???

 

les Stomp Box permettent d'activer un effet sans avoir à creer un programme avec et un autre sans l'effet désiré, ce qui évite le maudit "Trou" de passage d'un patch à un autre ...

effet activé, la LED est allumée - effet désactivé, la LED est éteinte

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Si ca ne marche pas, essayes encore ! :: www.fcb1010.new.fr Site d'entraide pour le FCB 1010 UNO édition