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POD HD Pro X & Midi FCB1010


tonybiker
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Hi.

 

I have been trying to get my POD HD Pro X to fully function using a Behringer FCB1010 midi board.

 

I have it changing the Pods presets and it's passing the command to the next midi effects unit.

 

The issue is getting the expression pedals to work.

 

I have programmed the FCB and it works perfectly for Wah and Volume with a Behringer V Amp pro. I have read manual after manual, the forums, and tried every combination. Selecting Vol and Wah in the preset, correct channel, in the Pods set up, I have tried all CC's inc 7, 1 and 2. The pedal appears to be connected, certainly, on pressing the pedals its numbers change from 0 - 127.

 

Clearly, I am doing something wrong. I can find all manner of info with the FCB board programming, but nothing so far for a walkthrough to enter the correct information into the Pod.

Been messing with it now for 5 days. Any advice or pointers would be appreciated.

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

Tony

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As you can see in the above pic the only CC commands which should be used are 001 for EXP 1 and 002 for EXP 2, but to control what? --> their assignment.

 

Eg if you put a Volume block in the POD chain and assign it to the EXP 2, by remote with a MIDI controller you can send to the POD CC# 002 commands with 0-127 values to control the volume...
if you put a Wah block in the POD chain and assign it to the EXP 1, by remote with a MIDI controller you can send to the POD CC# 001 commands with 0-127 values to control the wah.

 

As long as the MIDI controller and the POD are communicating on the same MIDI channel number, it should work.

 

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