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6.5
Using MIDI Control Mode to Remote-Control StudioLive
StudioLive™ 16.0.2 USB
Owner’s Manual
5. Press the Up pedal to assign the Control Change.
6. Using Expression Pedal A, select CC 64.
7. Press the Up pedal twice to confirm.
8. Press Pedal 8 so that its red LED is flashing.
9. Press the Up pedal to make the Control Change assignment.
10. Using Expression Pedal A, select CC 42.
11. Press the Up pedal once to select the lowest value.
12. Move Expression Pedal A to its lowest position to select 00.
13. Press the Up pedal once to select the highest value.
14. Move Expression Pedal A to its highest position to select 127.
15. Press the Up pedal once to confirm.
16. Press and hold the Down pedal to exit.
Trying Out Presets
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Preset 1 recalls Scene 2 on your StudioLive.
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Preset 3 recalls “F20: High Ceilings” on FXA on your StudioLive.
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Preset 6 allows you to control the Main bus assignment for FXA
(effectively muting and unmuting the effect in the Mains) from
Pedal 6 on your FCB1010. You also can control the Main output
volume for your StudioLive using Expression Pedal A.
6.5.5
Controlling the StudioLive 16.0.2 with a Roland FC-300
Roland FC-300 Patch Mode offers many flexible ways for you to control your
StudioLive 16.0.2 USB. Each patch allows you to assign multiple MIDI controls
to any of the four control pedals. In this example, we will create a patch that
instantly recalls a Scene, and we will assign to other pedals an FXA preset recall
and the FXA assignment to the Main bus. Finally, one expression pedal will control
the FXA output level, while the other will control the Main output volume.
This tutorial will show you how to quickly configure your StudioLive 16.0.2 USB so
that you can control it with a Roland FC-300. The setup configuration detailed here
is just an example; you can customize your own setup using these simple steps.
Each section in this tutorial will focus on a particular setup area. In order for a
FC-300 to control a StudioLive as described below, you must complete the steps
in each section of this tutorial. Once you have completed the tutorial, you will
have a new patch on your FC-300 that controls your StudioLive as follows:
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CTL1: Recall Preset F10:Concrete Floors on FXA
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CTL2: Assign/Unassign FXA to Main bus
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Expression Pedal 1: FXA Output level
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Expression Pedal 2: Main Output level
Setting Up the StudioLive to be Controlled with MIDI
You must first set up your StudioLive to be remotely controlled by the footpedal.
In this example, we are setting up the StudioLive to receive Scene changes
on MIDI Channel 1, FXA preset changes on MIDI Channel 2, and FXB preset
changes on MIDI Channel 3. In general, you should set up your StudioLive so
that each library (Scene, FXA, FXB) is receiving Program Change messages
on its own MIDI channel. The danger of having, for example, Scene Recall
and FXA preset recall on the same MIDI channel is that when you change to
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