brandt4u 0 Posted July 22, 2019 Hello There, tried asking this in the Fbv controller section of the forum and was told to do it here in the Pod Farm section, Since I own a UX2 and have almost all the pod farm packs, I bought an Fbv Express MKII, registered it, ran the monkey and installed the fbv control software, then did just as the old line 6 tutorial video says, but nothing happens, loaded the pod farm preset, nothing happens, changed the commands to MIDI CC but nothing happens, I have selected the tones that I like, clicked ''learn MIDI'' on each one, pressed the buttons after and nothing happens, can't have access to the tones that I have ''assigned'' to B,C or D, tried assigning the arrows for playlist and tones Iike in the line6 official videos, and Button A seems to be the only one to have worked, the manual is very technical and I don't understand it, seems like there's an issue with ''virtual ports'' or something like that, I don't understand why there is not a simple, easy method to show us how to assign tones or changing banks with each letter, could be this be a problem with windows 7? I just want to be able to use the controller I bought please, Thanks for your help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fflbrgst 1,852 Posted July 25, 2019 Bumping this up for you. As I suggested in the other thread, I don't think you can do this with the Express and PodFarm. Possibly a Shortboard would allow you to scroll through the presets, using the 'bank up/down' switches, but the Express doesn't have bank selection, only A B C & D to access those locations in a Spider amp, so I'm not sure how you 'assigned' tones that way - they would need to be stored in PodFarm for the Express to select them.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brandt4u 0 Posted July 25, 2019 The title of the video in the Line 6 Support channel is ''FBV Express MKII and Pod farm 2 MIDI Control'' https://youtu.be/6bve_qf1a6s I made sure to check this before buying the Controller, how he set it up? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites