Hey John,
This is not a bizarre problem. This is by design. Your using one range in midi 0 to 127. What you are asking for sounds like two ranges,
0 to 127 to 0 with 127 as the center point. Even if you calibrated half way the end would still be 127. I have no idea's at this time to remedy this. You could try a J-12 controller with two pedals and reverse program them????
Also let us know in detail what you did on the FC2101 to fix it.
This is not a bizarre problem. This is by design. Your using one range in midi 0 to 127. What you are asking for sounds like two ranges,
0 to 127 to 0 with 127 as the center point. Even if you calibrated half way the end would still be 127. I have no idea's at this time to remedy this. You could try a J-12 controller with two pedals and reverse program them????
Also let us know in detail what you did on the FC2101 to fix it.
----- Original Message ----
From: john_lampson
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:15:12 AM
Subject: [gsp-2101] Internal Continuous Controller CC Calibration
From: john_lampson
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:15:12 AM
Subject: [gsp-2101] Internal Continuous Controller CC Calibration
I have a pretty bizarre problem with my CC pedal on my 2101 FC. I've
had this for several years (ever since I bought the unit used).
I have to set it up so that the 0 value is at the toe and the heel and
the value of 127 is in the middle. To demonstrate, a patch that would
gradually increase in distortion has max distortion in the middle of
the travel and no distortion at either end of pedal's physical extremes.
No matter how I try to calibrate it, this seems to be the only way it
works. Is this something I need to clean inside the unit?
John
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