MIDI Footpedals

Discussion in 'Soundgear' started by Muze, Jun 14, 2011.

  1. Muze

    Muze Newbie

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    The Behringer FCB1010 is a midi footpedal. And can have all sorts of uses. What's yours?

    Mine is currently connected to a UM880 by Edirol and functions as a footpedal for Guitar rig 4. Sort of.... Need to patch it in completely. Hopefully this year...
     
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  3. One Reason

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    Ive got some crappy on off pedal that came with a crappy Yamaha keyboard, AWESOME for the Looper in Live 8 :dancing:
     
  4. SAiNT

    SAiNT Creator Staff Member phonometrograph

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    i have about three midi-pedals, two "royal type" from Fatar and Yamaha, and one crappy "box-alike" pedal from Fatar.
    btw, i could actually sell Yamaha...
     
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    i use the pedal off my cyber twin
     
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    As One Reason said - like him I've gotta crappy on off jobbie which is fine for meit's so old I can't even remember who it's made by but it's called a K-150 Foot Switch.

    I use it solely to hold notes.
     
  7. fiction

    fiction Audiosexual

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    I've modded an old momentary foot switch by glueing a circuit board from an old USB mouse into the pedal box.
    The switch simply actuates the left mouse button and so, upon pressing the pedal switch, it will click wherever I have put the mouse pointer on the computer before - very nice for hitting REC or PAUSE in your DAW, or hitting the PUNCH IN/OUT switch during recording.
    Works with every DAW and needs no extra driver (usually even 2 mice work concurrently when attached to USB ;-)
     
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