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Helix Native, Logic Pro X and FCB 1010 Floor Board **SOLVED**


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I figured it out from a post here on the forum!

 

The short story - instead of using CC information  like you would do normally

change the parameter to Automation and choose a 'Knob'.  Then go to Logic

Pro X - 'Controller Assignments'/'Learn' and push the pedal down and up. 

The Knob will be learned - and now I have control over the Wah Wah. 

 

I repeated the same for Volume control - took it from CC #7 and changed

it to Knob #10, Repeated the Learn Assignment - and Voila - I now have

Volume control as well. 

 

Weird work around - but it works fine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've been scratching my head for two days trying to get Helix Native 

as a plugin in Logic Pro x to recognize the expression pedals on my 

Behringer FCB 1010 pedal board.  I'm using a 2018 MacBook Pro - 

High Sierra - Logic Pro X - Appogee Duet USB and a mio iConnect

Midi Din to USB to connect to the laptop. 

 

Background info: 

 

I have a midi utility that shows me midi messages being sent, channels etc...

I set the Expression Pedals on the FCB1010 to CC 20 (for a Wah) and CC 7

(For Volume). Using Logics built in pedal board Wah - I can easy assign 

CC 20 to control the Wah and I'm done. In Helix I've set the Wah Pedal to 

CC 20 - and I get nothing. Midi Utility shows the messages being sent. 

 

Current Predicament 

 

I created a MainStage file - using the Helix Native as a plug in. 

MainStage shows my CC numbers and the pedal travel just fine. 

I can physically see the expression pedals going from 0 to 127. 

Helix Native still can't. 

 

I'm not married to the FCB (I've had it for a while and it cost very little).

Trouble is I see nothing out that acts as a control pedal board in Helix

Native - well barring buying the  Helix LT - which is a bit pointless becuase

I bought Native so as to not spend $1K. 

 

Anyone with a solution or answer?

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