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You select the preset you want to program- then once you get into program mode any footswitch which is lit means it is active for that particular preset- each footswitch has a small label which shows PC or CC- I think pedals 6 and 7 are for CC messages- so you press and hold to turn on/off- then you press any lit switch to edit its value (it begins to blink)- press bank up- enter the cc# you want and so fourth- anyway I was stumped the same way at first- I hope this helps- Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart Wyatt" <stuart@solostring.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 1:34 PM Subject: Re: Roland FC-200/Behringer woes > > On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 05:41 PM, Mark Sottilaro wrote: > > > The manual is confusing, but stick with it. Once you get the knack, > > it's pretty easy and it's something you can program using only your > > feet. I think what tripped me up was the manual calls the buttons > > "switches" and the "switch output" (for Behringer guitar amps) both > > switches. You basically ignore the first step by pressing "up/enter" > > then start programming. > > I managed to have limited success with with the 1010 today, but one > thing that is throwing me is sending CC instead of PC messages. I need > to send the Repeater a CC message of 108 (erase loop), either by a > separate footswitch or by a button on the Behringer... I cant seem to > fathom it. The switches all adhere to PC format.... any ideas? Is this > possible? > > Re: the FC200 - one thing to take note is that it only transmits PC > messages up to PC99 - in other words, the most interesting aspects of > the Repeater are denied..... > > > > > > Mark Sottilaro > -- > Stuart Wyatt - Solo String Project > http://www.solostring.com > stuart@solostring.com > > >