----- Original Message -----From: TonySent: Monday, July 19, 2010 7:08 AMSubject: [gsp-2101] Won't send CC Commands to Control OneI have a situation with one of my GSP 2101s. It's an Artist model. The problem is, the unit will not send a CC Command to my FCOne Foot Controller. For example....On a program where I have the Master Volume on 9 Max and 12 Min... When I step on the Real Time Peddl to raise the Volume from Max ( 9 ) to Min ( 12) nothing happens....I tried changing cords and also tried 2 other Control Ones that I have, but it's all the same.All other midi functions are fine.And it's the same on any program on any bank for any algorithim.
I have a feeling this is not going to be and easy fix... any 'Techies' out there have any thoughts ? Thanks. Tony
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Re: [gsp-2101] Won't send CC Commands to Control One
2010-07-19 by Graham Pearson
Tony:
You don't mention which version EPROMs you have
installed in your GSP-2101. I'm going to assume it's version
3.00.00. If your EPROMs are pre-3.00.00, you'll have to adapt the
following scheme according to the manual for the older EPROM
version.
I've copied 4 help topics from our
MIDIWizard Help File. Please follow these instructions to see if it
resolves the CC problem. If the following scheme does not resolve the
problem, I must assume your GSP-2101 has a hardware problem.
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Expression Pedal Calibration
Before you can use the internal or external
expression pedal, you must calibrate it. MIDIWizard cant automate this
process for you. ; Youll have to resort to some button pushing. Press
the [Utility] button and then function key [2] to access the Foot Controller
menu.
Press function key [3] to access the Continuous
Control menu (Expression Pedals and CC Transmit Setup menu) and then function
key [3] again to access the Expression Pedal CC Assign and CC Transmit Setup
menu.
Next, press function key [1] to access the
Expression (CC) Pedal Calibration menu. To calibrate the built-in
expression pedal on the Control One or GSP-2101FC or the left pedal on the
Johnson J-12, press function key [1]. To calibrate a second expression
pedal attached to your Control One or GSP-2101FC or the right pedal on your
J-12, press function key [2].
Move the expression pedal to its full forward
toe-down position and then press the function key [1]. This step
establishes the pedals maximum control value. Next, move the expression
pedal to its full back toe-up position and then press the function key
[2]. This step establishes the pedals minimum control value.
Press the [Utility] button to exit the pedal
calibration menu.
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Using an Expression Pedal as a Volume Pedal, Wah Wah, etc.
Your expression pedal(s) can be linked to one or more program
parameters. Typically, youll want to control parameters like the Master
Volume or the Pedal Position of a Traditional Wah effect. For each user
program, at most 10 program parameters can be linked to your expression
pedal(s). If you have only one pedal, this means your pedal can control up
to 10 parameters. If you have two pedals, they can share control of up to
10 parameters.
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Assigning Control of a New Parameter to an Expression Pedal
From your programs title screen, use the [Previous] or [Next] arrow
buttons and the function keys [1], [2], or [3] to select the parameter you wish
to link to the expression pedal. Next, press the [Link] button. At
this point, your 2101s LED displays the message Select a Foot Switch.
Move your expression pedal to link it to the selected parameter. Your
2101s LED confirms the new link.
Press function key [2] and use the DATA wheel to specify the parameter
value corresponding to the full back toe-up pedal position. Press function
key [3] and use the DATA wheel to specify the parameter value corresponding to
the full forward toe-down pedal position.
The default values are the parameters minimum and maximum values
respectively. If you want to invert the effect of your expression pedal,
set the Min Value greater than the Max Value.
Its usually difficult to know what minimum and maximum values you should
select at this point. After playing with the expression pedal for a while,
youll want to change these settings. The help topic entitled Changing
Minimum and Maximum Foot Switch or Expression Pedal Settings describes how to
do this.
Press the [Link] button to exit the link menu. Remember to press the
[Store] button if you wish to save your updated program.
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Changing Minimum and Maximum Foot Switch or Expression Pedal Settings
From your programs title screen, use the [Previous] or [Next] arrow
buttons and the function keys [1], [2], or [3] to select the parameter whose
minimum and maximum values you wish to adjust. Your 2101 displays a small
CC symbol after the name of any parameter that is currently linked to a foot
switch or expression pedal.
Press and hold the [MIDI] button until your 2101s LED displays Assigning
CC/FS and then release the [MIDI] button. Use function key [2] to display
the Min/Max options.
For a parameter linked to an expression pedal, press function key [2] and
use the DATA wheel to specify the parameter value corresponding to the full back
toe-up pedal position. Press function key [3] and use the DATA wheel to
specify the parameter value corresponding to the full forward toe-down pedal
position. If you want to invert the effect of your expression pedal, set
the Min Value greater than the Max Value.
For a parameter linked to a foot switch, press function key [2] and use the
DATA wheel to specify the parameter value corresponding to the OFF switch
setting. Press function key [3] and use the DATA wheel to specify the
parameter value corresponding to the ON switch setting.
Press the [MIDI] button to exit the Min/Max menu. Remember to press
the [Store] button if you wish to save your updated program.
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Let me know if the above scheme solves the CC problem
Graham
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