Wah control using pedal and MIDI CC

Max Parshukov

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Hi.
Please, can U help me to control one wah block with pedal 1 and midi CC on my FM3?

Is there any possible methods? Mb some default CC on pedal 1 and pedal 2.
 
Yes, you can set up midi boards such as Behringer FCB1010 to do this
it can manage presets, scenes and effects, as well as manage wah/whammy and volume with it's two built-in controller pedals.
Plenty of instructions on YouTube and some are here in the forum, you can find them using the search.
 
Yes, you can set up midi boards such as Behringer FCB1010 to do this
it can manage presets, scenes and effects, as well as manage wah/whammy and volume with it's two built-in controller pedals.
Plenty of instructions on YouTube and some are here in the forum, you can find them using the search.
Ok, TY. Its the solution. But can i do it with only my analog pedal and midi CC in from my DAW and mixer.
 
Hi.
Please, can U help me to control one wah block with pedal 1 and midi CC on my FM3?

Is there any possible methods? Mb some default CC on pedal 1 and pedal 2.
So you want to control a function (Wah) on the FM3 using 2 pedals.You can achieve this using MIDI pedals, MIDI controllers, and MIDI DAWs, however, this doesn't work without a MIDI merger, which combines multiple data points and then passes them to the FM3's MIDI IN port. There are inexpensive 2- or 4-MIDI-IN units with 1 MIDI OUT.When using two pedals, it is important to ensure that they function mechanically well and do not send uncontrolled MIDI commands. The Behringer FC (at least mine...) sometimes tends to constantly change its value by ±1 in certain positions. This isn't a problem with one pedal, but it's very annoying with two.
 
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So you want to control a function (Wah) on the FM3 using 2 pedals.You can achieve this using MIDI pedals, MIDI controllers, and MIDI DAWs, however, this doesn't work without a MIDI merger, which combines multiple data points and then passes them to the FM3's MIDI IN port. There are inexpensive 2- or 4-MIDI-IN units with 1 MIDI OUT.When using two pedals, it is important to ensure that they function mechanically well and do not send uncontrolled MIDI commands. The Behringer FM3 (at least mine...) sometimes tends to constantly change its value by ±1 in certain positions. This isn't a problem with one pedal, but it's very annoying with two.
He wants to use a midi controller and one of the expression pedal jacks.
 
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