Mainstage 2 Stompbox Control with FCB1010 - Part 1 of 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

Detailed walk-through of Mainstage/MIDI configuration to externally control stompboxes in Mainstage using the Behringer FCB1010 Footswitch to turn stomboxes on and off.

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  • Hi, I just purchased the fcb1010 used, and was considering getting the IFCB you have in your video. I noticed on their WebSite that Uno is not supported. How can I know if the formware I have is Uno's or ?Behringer's? Thanks!

  • @tuttobono Sure, the best way is to flip the unit over and remove the screws from the back plate and take a look at the chip. If it says Behringer it's factory, which is the most likely scenario and it will say UnO if not the factory chip. Google "uno chip" images and you'll see what it looks like.

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  • @fimblefomble Oh ok cool - I saw you had a bunch of posts from Glasgow gigs on your channel :) I'm originally from Scotland, now in Canada hence the odd combined accent in my vids ;)

  • @JasTheMusicman No im from Manchester :-)

  • @fimblefomble Ok thanks man! btw, r u from Glasgow?

  • @JasTheMusicman Very helpful, thanks for taking the time to do this, the mouth noise isn't a big problem - better quality than allot of other videos out there.

  • @JasTheMusicman helps a lot, thanks!

    by the way, do you have an output on your m-audio for amp?

    im trying to find a way to make my computer act like a guitar effect, so im looking for a hardware which can recieve signal from my guitar, then sends and process it in programs like amplitube or guitar rig than sends back to an amp... thank you once again!

  • @lavusrcu I used an audio interface which also has a MIDI connection (M-Audio Fastrack Pro) and the Fastrack Pro connects via USB to my Mac.

    Complet connections are:

    FCB1010 MIDI Out ---> M-Audio MIDi In

    M-Audio MIDI Out -----> FCB1010 MIDI In

    M-Audio Fastrack Pro USB----> Mac USB

    This sends MIDI signals from the FCB1010 into the FasTrack Pro then those MIDI messages get sent to the Mac from the FasTrack Pro into my Mac.

    Hope that helps!

  • how did you connect it with your computer? do you use midi to usb adapter and then plug in both IN and OUT or what? thx

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