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>> Thanks. It's always interesting to hear how other players set >> up their controllers. That TEch 21 looks nice and portable. On 15 sep 2006, at 10.05, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote: > For what it's worth, mine looks like this (banks 5-8 are for > Mobius): 8< 8< 8< 8< 8<...... Interesting. I see you use the expression pedals for multiple jobs (your bank 8 - smart combo!). > Speaking of which: would you like to shed some light on how you set > up your > FCB1010 for Mobius control? Ok. I'll start with the two expression pedals because in all banks I keep them assigned to my Fireworx fx processor as (1) Input Level and (2) External Controller One ("External Controller One" is a Fireworx parameter that can be used for different real-time control in different Fireworx patches). Having one input volume pedal is new for me because when I played guitar I used the volume knob on the strat. Now I play only wind based acoustic instruments and have learned to use the volume pedal to avoid unwanted feedback between notes (or creating feedback for looping "industrial" sounding chunks). I know many guitarists play with a volume pedal as part of their style, but I never did that on the guitar. Before listing the FCB banks and pedal assignments it may also make sense to state that I keep four on-screen Mobius buttons to swap between different timing signatures. These buttons do also change the MIDI Bindings to make some of my FCB buttons call up other scripts that are written to go better with that specific timing measure (BTW, the timing bases are 16, 10, 12 and 7). Many of my FCB buttons are also duplicated by both computer key bindings and two small Faderfox MIDI hand mixers to avoid too much swapping between FCB banks. Mobius Track Volume is addressed directly from one Faderfox that has eight physical faders. On global Faderfox fader is used for Secondary Feedback, which is the key to how much of the old audio is going to be replaced by SUSSubstitute and all kinds of Insert scripts I use. I may work this fader by hand while playing and a script is running a sequence of SUSsubstitute or whatever. Now for the FCB exclusively: ----> Bank 00 (basic looping stuff) 1: Record (script that goes Overdub if you are already in Record Mode. If you are already in Multiply Mode it goes Record to let you cut the loop length outside the SwitchQuant setting used. Oh, and then this script also goes Reset if the button is held down). 2: Expert Overdub (script that sets the feedback to max while overdubbing... needed because I run Mobius in "Expert Mode" which would otherwise make the background fade every time I press Overdub). 3: Multiply. 4: SUSSubstitute (a two twist knob on a Faderfox is used to swap between two 8ths/cycle settings: one "normal", typicall 16 in four-on- the-floor and one ultra short, used for more granular style inserting/ replacing/substituting). 5: Shuffle. 6: Crazy Bass Script (Rate shifting up one or two octaves, then inserting staccato chunks with short duration, then going back to normal rate and finally doing a Realign). 7: Undo 8: Redo 9: Previous Loop 10. Next Loop. ---> BAnk 01 (safe loop jumping + sweatening scripts) 1-5 Go directly to loop 1-5 on next SwitchQuant cusp. 6: Script that does some fast rate shifting while in overdub mode. 7: Script that does some more "triad feel" rate shifting while in overdub mode. 8: Script that inserts short staccato segments right on the beat. 9: Script that inserts short staccato segments according to a groove map. 10: Mute (quantized according to SwitchQuant setting) ---> Bank 02 (Rate Shift playground) 1-9 Different Rate Shift values according to a scale. 10: Mute (quantized according to SwitchQuant setting) ---> Bank 03 (Pitch Shift playground) 1-9 Different Pitch Shift values according to a scale. (I don't use this much yet, since it sounds too bad at this early stage of Mobius development) 10: Mute (quantized according to SwitchQuant setting) ---> BAnk 04 (Chord Builder and Slow Arranging Tools) 1: Instant Multiply x2 2: Instant Multiply x3 3: Instant Multiply x4 6: Script that creates and overdubs a short minor chord stab out of one played note. 7: Script that creates and overdubs a short major chord stab out of one played note. 8: Script that creates and overdubs a short sus chord stab out of one played note. 9: Script that "bends" the pitch and speed by chromatically changing the Rate Shift value, like a sinus curve, over a long time span... some eight or sixteen cycles, I think. While doing this short staccato inserts (short duration with silence in between) are also performed. A funny script but not one you run too often, or the listeners might get sea sick ;-) ---> BAnk 08 and 09 Switching between 20 Fireworx patches I like to play through (before going into the looper). The Fireworx does slave to Mobius tempo, by MIDI Clock, so a lot of my patches draw on the tempo for dynamic processing. I'm using Mobius preference function "Max/Min Tempo" to feed the Fireworx a tempo that won't jump into ridiculously high or low BPM values when I mangle stuff in Mobius (this was an annoying issue with my old EDP/Repeater rig). What I miss when playing with this set-up is a quick way to go Next Track by foot control. But since the FCB has only ten buttons instantly available I decided to put that on a hand controller. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://www.myspace.com/looproom