Peavey PFC 10 User Manual

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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

currently being played. In the top right corner of

the

display

is

a

letter followed by a

PRESET, either User(U) or Factory (F), that is mapped

to the current PROGRAM number within the Tube Fex or

212. The bottom line of the display reflects

the effect chain currently being played.

6.2 PERFORMANCE TIP/MIDI MAPPING

The Tube Fex and

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

owner's manual section about MIDI mapping.

For example:

If you have favorite lead and rhythm presets, map them to 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

will

correspond to

Bank

1,

number switches 0, 1, 2, etc. You can

also

map a preset to multiple locations, such as AO,

A20,

etc., which

lets

you map your favorite presets to different banks along with special presets. The Tube Fex and

212 each have two (internal) banks of 128 programs

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 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

wouldindicatethatthe note was flat.

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