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---------------------------------------- > Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 07:40:50 +1100 > Subject: Yamaha MFC10 and Electrix Repeater > From: ronaldroy@aapt.net.au > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > I have a Yamaha MFC10 and an Electrix Repeater with the version 2 >software > and wondered if anyone who also has this combination on has already set >them > up to talk to one another? Or more precisely with the MFC10 driving the > Repeater. Would they send me the fruits of their labour? > Cheers, > Andrew > i found the mfc-10 had too much latency to use with the repeater (for recording phrased loops) - i use the little digitech 3 button footswitch for that, but mfc-10 can be used for loop manipulations that don't need to be strictly in time. the mfc-10 is a weird beast to program and the manual is most unhelpful, so i will try and offer some tips here... first, you need to set the repeater to the desired midi channel and grab the manual so you can see which PC and CC numbers are used for each function the mfc-10 uses an alphanumeric system to define which midi command is sent out on which channel program changes are sent out between C0 and CF - the C denotes program change. 0 is midi channel 1, 1 is midi channel 2, 2 is midi channel 3... F is midi channel 16 so as an example, if the repeater is set to midi channel 1 and you want your button to select track 1, then you would set up the mfc-10 like this... C0 7 0 127 toggle off triggering reverse would be this.. C0 84 0 127 toggle on if you want to use CC numbers instead of program change numbers, then use b0-bF instead of C0-CF hope that helps - unfortunately, i don't use my mfc-10 with my repeater any more, as i bought a novation remote zero sl for more hands-on control of my repeater and my looperlative, so i can't send you a sysex dump of my settings... sim _________________________________________________________________ Get Hotmail on your mobile, text MSN to 63463! http://mobile.uk.msn.com/pc/mail.aspx