02-17-2019, 08:48 AM
Hello All
I have the video posted to my facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006048976855
It's really murky thanks to a missing lightbulb in the area!
I had the Behringer FCB1010 already programmed for "note-on, note-off" as it was controlling a lighting rig. So I just hooked it up to the NDLR and found that it accepted the same "note-on" commands.
However, the Behringer only has 10 foot switches, so eventually I could only program the 7 chord degree changes (white keys) but not all of the chord type changes (black keys).
I am looking at a Keith McMillen 12-step controller, it has all 12 footpedals readily available, and thus all the necessary controls would be underfoot at one time. I still can't believe you have to buy an additional breakout box if you want to send MIDI controls - the 12-step only has USB or micro USB outputs.
The older ART X-11 or X-15 boards only send MIDI program change information. The Roland PK-5 sends out note information and program change information, but not specifically "note-on, note-off" information (or perhaps I didn't program it correctly).
I have the video posted to my facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006048976855
It's really murky thanks to a missing lightbulb in the area!
I had the Behringer FCB1010 already programmed for "note-on, note-off" as it was controlling a lighting rig. So I just hooked it up to the NDLR and found that it accepted the same "note-on" commands.
However, the Behringer only has 10 foot switches, so eventually I could only program the 7 chord degree changes (white keys) but not all of the chord type changes (black keys).
I am looking at a Keith McMillen 12-step controller, it has all 12 footpedals readily available, and thus all the necessary controls would be underfoot at one time. I still can't believe you have to buy an additional breakout box if you want to send MIDI controls - the 12-step only has USB or micro USB outputs.
The older ART X-11 or X-15 boards only send MIDI program change information. The Roland PK-5 sends out note information and program change information, but not specifically "note-on, note-off" information (or perhaps I didn't program it correctly).