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Behringer FCB1010
what can you program the Behringer FCB1010 to control?
~Ben
---- On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Per Boysen (per@boysen.se) wrote:
> > Från: Louie Angulo [mailto:laab2000us@yahoo.com]
>
> > Hi Per,
> > Can you describe your rack config. again? some of it i
> > can´t see but it resembles mine
> > thanx
> > L.a
>
>
> "Again"? Don't remember I did that before.... Anyway, here we
go...
>
> ---> Gator Rack,
> ---> Mixer Eurorack MX1604A
> (mounted on top of the Gator Rack)
> ---> Mic preamp Sonorus VXP1
> (compressing acoustic input, filtering/deessing and also a
soft gate for
> not getting a lot of noise from when I do not play into my
loops. Used
> mostly for tenor saxophone by either a cheap "bug mic" or
house PA mic),
>
> ---> Guitar preamp Digitech GFX1 TwinTube
> (using only one "preset" that sounds ok with my Stratocaster.
That's a
> clean guitar sound. I have almost stopped using distortion
since I
> bought a cello bow last year. By bowing the strat I can get a
tenor sax
> similar sound from the lowest string)
> ---> EDP
> (EDP is midi clock master. Always dividing memory into four
loops. Using
> all 15 programs with different settings for 8th/cycle,
quantize, overdub
> and insert mode)
> ---> Repeater
> (slaving to EDP midi clock. Two track outputs going into
separate mixer
> channels. Two other outputs - always panned left/right -
going into one
> stereo mixer channel.
> ---> Lexicon LXP-5, digital reverb
> (only using one preset that I think is the best)
> ---> Really Nice Compressor
> (used in RNC mode on the master output from the mixer)
>
> I have stopped using the EDP foot control and control both
loopers with
> a Behringer FCB1010. You can't get all, since setting the
system up is a
> balance between having access to many cool tricks and being
able to
> improvise freely. Can't be too complicated ;-) And I also
use some of
> the stuff with living room studio recordings.
>
> Oh, I almost forgot some non rack stuff. There's a MC-303 I
sometimes
> slave to midi clock for drum loops. And there's a CD walkman
I can use
> with vocal speaches. Normally I like to stay away from using
drums and
> vocals but it's cool to keep it handy anyway.
>
> The EDP 8th/cycle settings I use is for "straight"
4/4, "jazzy" 6/8 or
> "arty" 5/4. I would like to be able use more time signatures
(especially
> 7/8) but these three are what fitted into only 15 memory
banks,
> regarding program copies with alternate overdub and quantize
settings.
> Again: you cant have everything ;-)
>
> Best regards
>
> Per Boysen
>
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