The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

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The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby Chris Sewell » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:22 pm

Maybe collectively we can come up with the ultimate FCB setup. 10 Buttons and 2 Pedals. I don't think this is possible as SL exists now, but it would be great eventually.

This would be cool, sort of a combination of the EDP and the RC50.

Button 1. Record/Play
Button 2. Overdub Selected Loop
Button 3. Stop/Play
Button 4. Loop 2 Select, Options: Auto record if empty, play if filled. With an option for Round of course.
Button 5. Loop 3 Select, Same.

Options for Multi Loop (3 at a time) or Single mode 1 at a time.
This would mimic the best part of the RC50.

Button 6. Clear selected Loop with short press, clear all with Long Press.
Button 7. Multiply
Button 8. Reverse/Half Time etc.
Button 9. Undo/Redo
Button 10. Sync On/Off.
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby Coop4Music » Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:55 pm

remind us noobs again what FCB is again? I take it it's a control surface?
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby Chris Sewell » Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:14 pm

Yes, the FCB1010 Midi foot controller. Sorry.
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby polimorfos » Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:03 pm

I have a 2 loop SL/FCB setup which does most of this. It's probably not the most elegant solution but I will post it when I have time...

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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby carsandtrains » Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:00 pm

nice, that sounds like it could work nicely. i'm actually using SL within ableton live, so i've already got my FCB dedicated to ableton purposes, except for pedal 8. i historically have used my BCR2000 to control some of the other stuff... i know i can have it all on the extra banks on the FCB, but switching banks on it while i'm playing scares me.

i'm actually moving into SL land from musolomo, so still trying to figure out all the bindings (particularly simple stuff like stop/clear all loops. i'm looking forward to it though, it is a lot more powerful definitely.
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby trent » Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:04 pm

Roland FC-200!

In note mode, same as for EDP, especially #9, NEXT LOOP!!!

scrolling through loops is critical, in loop quantize mode, be great if it a next loop' bind could be added! :idea:
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby one man band » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:03 pm

Guys, how did you get SL to learn your midi bindings? I am having no luck whatsoever...
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby jeremy tranter » Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:05 pm

one man band wrote:Guys, how did you get SL to learn your midi bindings? I am having no luck whatsoever...
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Good thing to think about first is a logical system of assigning the notes/controllers/program changes to operations.

For example:
C = record ; D = overdub ; E = multiply ; F = (reserved) ; G = mute/trigger ; A = undo ; B = redo
C# = (unassigned) ; D# = substitute ; F# = reverse ; G# = once ; A# = trigger
C1 (note 36) through to B1 (note 47) I use for loop 1
C2 (note 48) through to B2 (note 59) for loop 2 etcetera
C0 through to B0 I have set up for selected loop with F0 set to select next loop.
Continuous controllers: cc31-38 feedback ; cc41-48 pan ; cc51-58 individual loop input gain ; cc01 master input gain

You can set up your foot controller or control surface to send what you want from each button/knob and then send the message for SL to learn...... So on to your question at last:

1. Get Sooperlooper up and running. I'm using the JACK version with MIDI Patchbay routing the MIDI to SL. Use MIDI Monitor to make sure you are sending MIDI into your computer and it is being routed to SL.

2. Click on Preferences in SL, click on tab MIDI Bindings.

3. In Command/Control box (bottom left) in MIDI Bindings window select the command you want to bind to from the first pull down box. [cmd] record is a good one to start with.

4. From second pull down box labelled Loop # choose selected (or the number of the loop you want to bind to).

5. In MIDI Event box (bottom right) click the Learn button then send the MIDI event you want to bind to that function.

6. Click Add New button and you will see the new binding added to the list in MIDI Bindings window.

I can send you my slb file if you want to have a look at the way I've chosen to do it. I'm using a BCR2000 and MFC10 with an option on all sorts of other MIDI sources.

Hope this helps.

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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby monosynthluv » Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:05 pm

Hey there, i just got a FCB1010 and i am trying to set it up with sooperlooper. Now i followed the instructions below and when i get to step 5, and i hit my FCB to try and get it to learn the function, it doesnt recognize it. I am interfacing to my computer through a midisport Uno Midi-to-USB converter and it seems to be receiving my midi-in messages. What am i doing wrong? Is ther something on FCB that needs to be setup? Thanks in advance.
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Re: The ultimate FCB setup (for song oriented players)

Postby ghostly » Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:08 pm

Anybody have anything else to add on this? I am setting up my FCB / SL jamming setup and am curious what others are up to... 8-)
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