Thank you for your help, unix-guy.Make sure you have the midi cables plugged in correctly.
On my adapter they smartly labeled as "TO MIDI IN" and "TO MIDI OUT".
I haven't used the software in a long time, but I never had any problems communicating.
Yeah, that's odd... The OUT light should be lighting up as far as I know.Thank you for your help, unix-guy.
I'm using the Roland UM-ONE and the are labeled as you described. However, when I step on a switch, the red IN light is blinking. Shouldn't it be the OUT light that's blinking? maybe that's why?
Still no response from the seller and Yahoo group.
My plan to utilize this for my gig tonight is... not possible at this point.
Here's the answer from Roland which I thought very weird.Yeah, that's odd... The OUT light should be lighting up as far as I know.
Can you try installing a midi utility like Midi-OX? Then you can see if you are getting incoming midi from the pedal.
In that case, I would connect only the midi out to make sure it's working from the right port.
Xavier can be a bit spotty in responding... As far as I know he's the one who also owns the Yahoo group.Here's the answer from Roland which I thought very weird.
"Normally the IN light should be flashing when a signal is going out of a MIDI device and in to your computer, so this sounds correct.
And the opposite is also true:
Normally the OUT light should be flashing when a signal is going out of your computer to a MIDI device."
Still no response from the seller and yahoo group...
You're the man, unix-guy!Xavier can be a bit spotty in responding... As far as I know he's the one who also owns the Yahoo group.
One other thing: are you sure you have an UNO chip of compatible version installed? Another forum member recently had issues only to discover he had the Eureka Prom not the UNO.
Well... Sucks that you paid for software you can't use.You're the man, unix-guy!
All mysteries solved. That's why I got no response and that's why my UNO's not working. I may have the Eureka chip installed.
Thank you so much for your help, unix-guy!
Thank you so much, unix-guy! Nice profile picture! I haven't had a chance to give it a shot yet but I will keep you posted. Thanks again.Ok - I was right. The scene buttons are set as presets but they don't send any PC, only CC.
Here is a view from the "text" editor in Control Center:
View attachment 53260
You see there are 2 banks, with the same basic setup.
Looking at the 1st bank alone:
Buttons 1-5 are scenes 1, 4, 3, 6 and 8 (CC#34, with values 000, 003, 002, 005, 007)
Buttons 6-10 are presets 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (PC#s 000, 001, 002, 003, 004).
Are you using an Axe Fx II or III?
For an Axe Fx II, this should work as it is as the default CC for Scenes is 34. If it is an Axe Fx III, you will need to go into Midi/Remote menu and set the CC for Scenes (use 34, otherwise change the use of 34 in the definitions above).
Also, I never set anything up be a plain IA switch... So I'm not sure how to do that if you need that.
Thank you, nickxmix. That's exactly how I'd want to set up my FCB1010, plus tuner maybe. I'd really appreciate that!If you can use ripwerks. I can give you a file that has the top 5 switches as stomp box and bottom 5 switches as scenes. the up/down swicthes select preset up or down. I've been using it that way for upto 19 presets. This way the scenes light up individually, the stomp boxes act with 2 presses. Hope this can be useful.
I'll see if I can attached a screen shot from Ripwerks. See attached Files. These have a Tap tempo After selecting Scn1 to select the preset. Then Scn 1 can be tap Tempo. but you can still go to each scene.Thank you, nickxmix. That's exactly how I'd want to set up my FCB1010, plus tuner maybe. I'd really appreciate that!
Thank you so much, nickxmix!I'll see if I can attached a screen shot from Ripwerks. See attached Files. These have a Tap tempo After selecting Scn1 to select the preset. Then Scn 1 can be tap Tempo. but you can still go to each scene.
Hope this is helpful.
Nick