PFC’”
10 Professional MIDI Foot Controller
Forexample: If you are currently on program A4 and wish to change to program A58, press the Bank
button
once
and press the 5th numeric button to select bank 5. As soon as you press the 8, Program Change
58 is transmitted. Now, if you press 3, Program Change 53
will
be transmitted.
A typical display on the controller
will
appear as
follows:
In the top
left
corner of the display is
a letter followed
by a number. The number is the PROGRAM
number. This is followed by the name of the
PRESETthatis
currently being played. In the top right corner of
the display is a letter followed by a
number.Thisisthe
PRESET, either User(U) or Factory (F), that is mapped
to the current PROGRAM number within the Tube Fex or
TransFex
212. The bottom line of the display reflects
the effect chain currently being played.
6.2 PERFORMANCE TIP/MIDI MAPPING
The Tube Fex and
TransFex
212 are designed to easily allow any preset to be mapped to any program.
A good way to set up this Program Map is to arrange the presets in order of use. Read the Tube Fex or
TransFex
212
owner's manual section about MIDI mapping.
For example:
If you have favorite lead and rhythm presets, map them to
A0
and Al. Then map other
special presets to A2, A3, etc. These will correspond to number switches 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively, for
Bank 0. If you will be using more than ten presets, map them to
AlO,All,A12,
etc.,which
will correspond to
Bank
1,
number switches 0, 1, 2, etc. You can
also
map a preset to multiple locations, such as AO,
AlO,
A20,
etc., which
lets
you map your favorite presets to different banks along with special presets. The Tube Fex and
TransFex
212 each have two (internal) banks of 128 programs
(A,B)
so these can be set up for different sets
throughoutthe gig. Furthermore, RAM CARTRIDGES can be programmed with more program banks.
6.3 TUNER MODE
To enter Tuner mode at any time, press the Bank/Tuner button
twice.
A chromatic tuner
will
be
displayed in the foot
controller’s
display:
Note is
>
2 cents of being in tune. Note is
I2
cents of being in tune.
The display on the right shows a notethatis, essentially, tuned. The display on the left shows a note
that is a
little
sharp and should be adjusted. Since the bar moves asittracksthe note, this display could
also
show the bar fartothe
left
with
a
cents
value
ofCNTS:-35.This
wouldindicatethatthe note was flat.
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