Note that the UNO chip model in my video is set up to pass thru the midi signals from the stock FCB1010.īoth FCB's have been programmed with PC based editing software by Ed Dixon. One FCB1010 is stock and one has the UNO stomp box chip installed. Setting up two FCB1010 midi controllers in series to control Guitar Rig 5. I hope this will help all music producers that aim at using a FCB1010 foot controller to pilot their DAW.Įdouard Andre Reny is a music producer and a physics teacher. This video may appear a little long, so feel free to jump to the section that conbcerns you directly:Ġ:41 - Introduction: Why use a pilot foot controller to pilot a DAWģ:47 – Connecting the FCB1010 to a computer (PC)ġ1:23 – Programming the FCB1010 (Practice)ġ8:54 – Example of practical use of the FCB1010 in Reason The DAW I use to illustrate this video is my favorite: Propellerheads Reason. So I decided to clarify things for those aiming to use the FCB1010 to pilot there DAW. Internet helped a little, but there is still a lot of confusion out there. I realize now that this is because it is so powerful and versatile. I struggled quite a bit understanding the beast. I discovered very quickly after receiving it was far from being a plug-and-play device! So I needed to use my feet to control stuff (there is not telepathic interface out there yet -) No more keyboard shortcuts, no more handling of the mouse: Instead… use your feet!ġ/ Be able to record multiple takes with my guitar or my bass, without removing my hands from the instrument’s neck.Ģ/ Be able to play a synth while at the same time live-control some effect parameters.ģ/ Be able to select some drum loops on the fly while playing an instruments. Imagine freeing your hands totally when recording in your home studio. Setting up Behringer’s FCB1010 MIDI foot controller to Pilot Reason from Propellerheads. ![]() Fcb1010 with waves gtr3 software#
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