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RE: RE: [BossVF1] Hi; Midi Controller

2006-11-06 by Craig McRae

I use a midi-mouse by tech 21 - it basically just controls scanning up and
down through the presets, but I really like it - I don't need anything for
modulation of wah or volume, so it's great for me.

 

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From: BossVF1@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BossVF1@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
gschmid@...
Sent: November 6, 2006 11:02 AM
To: BossVF1@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: [BossVF1] Hi; Midi Controller

 

I have a FCB1010 and a VF-1. They work together rather well.
The FCB is very robust and extremely versatile as a midi controller but I
second
that it is quite complex to setup.
I have my favorites patches mapped on the 10 switches, 1 expression pedal
for the volume
and the other one for the WHA effect. Dont ask me how I did this, I dont
even remember ( I 
am in no way a midi guru and did the setup almost 1 year ago).
All I can say is that it can be done and it is pretty cool.

Yours,
Guillaume.
> 
> From: "David Spangler" <spangler@ktc. <mailto:spangler%40ktc.com> com>
> Date: 2006/11/06 Mon PM 04:28:22 CET
> To: <BossVF1@yahoogroups <mailto:BossVF1%40yahoogroups.com> .com>
> Subject: RE: [BossVF1] Hi; Midi Controller
> 
> The Yamaha MFC10, the Roland FC200 and the Behringer FCB1010 are all good
> foot controllers for the VF-1. The FC200 requires less programming than
the
> others. The Behringer is very large and heavy and I found it to be very
> challenging to program to perform the desired VF-1 functions. If you do
not
> require the expression pedal, then any MIDI controller will work for the
> basic functions. For the individual separate stompbox operation, you will
> probably need one of the three controllers I mentioned above.
> 
> 
> 
> Good Luck!
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> From: BossVF1@yahoogroups <mailto:BossVF1%40yahoogroups.com> .com
[mailto:BossVF1@yahoogroups <mailto:BossVF1%40yahoogroups.com> .com] On
Behalf Of
> ugras beratli
> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 09:12
> To: BossVF1@yahoogroups <mailto:BossVF1%40yahoogroups.com> .com
> Subject: [BossVF1] Hi; Midi Controller
> 
> 
> 
> Hello for everyone. I bought a VF-1 but I can't decide which midi
controller
> do I get. First of all I also don't know too much about MIDI devices. But
As
> I search in internet I find some options like Roland GFC-50 or FC-200 or
> Behringer FBC-1010. Behringer is as half as cheap then Roland things. But
I
> can't decide which one is true choice. I also have a nice Crybaby 535Q and
> few good distortion pedals like ProCo Rat Deucetone, A Boss MT-2, and a
old
> Marshall DriveMaster, so I need Boss VF-1 for some mod effects and delay
and
> some more fx that I will run them to a Marshall AVT150 (or Marshall JCM800
> 2210 half-stack in few weeks ). In this case I wonder if I can use this
> device as seperate effect settings (for example use chorus by assaign them
> different pedals on midi controller.Simply like stompboxes) with a Midi
> Controller.Or can I use midi controller for tap tempo delay settings ect.
> Thank you for your help.
> 
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