IV. Operating
Basic operations of the gMFC
®
are fairly straightforward. By default, the foot-
controller is set to bank 0. The bottom row of buttons (1 – 5) are the
patch jump
buttons. They can be programmed to jump to any patch from 1 to 99. The top row of
buttons (6 – 0) are the
effects on/off
buttons. They are factory set in the following
manner:
Button Number
Control
6, 7, 8, 9
MIDI cc # 2, 3, 4, 5
toggle respectively.
0
Solo toggle for the
Digitech 2120 Artist VGS
The buttons on the right (A & B) are multifunction command buttons. In
standard mode, the A button sends a
patch down
command, and the B button sends a
patch up
command. When you hold either button, the gMFC
®
enters into two different
modes. Holding the A button enters into
Patch-Jump
mode. Holding the B button
enters into
Bank Select/Utility
mode.
Patch-Jump
mode:
Patch-Jump
mode is activated by holding the A button down for approximately 1
second. The display will go blank. This indicates that the gMFC
®
is ready to receive a
program. To enter a patch to jump to, simply press the numbered buttons to enter the
desired patch number. For example to jump to patch 64, do the following:
1. Hold the A button until the display blanks.
2. Press the 6 button on the gMFC
®
. The display shows 6 indicating which button was pressed.
3. Press the 4 button on the gMFC
®
.
4. The display will now show “64” and a patch change command has been send to the midi
device.
**note: Due to program flow, if you press the A or B key as the first key after the display blanks,
a value of 10x or 11x is entered into the device. Where x would be the next button pressed. This
allows you to enter values up to 119 into the device. The Digitect ® device this was designed for
can only accept user programs up to 100, so I did not fully implement patch jumps past 99. eg.
Hold A, press A again, then press 5. The gMFC
®
send a patch change of 105 to the MIDI
device.
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