LINE 6 FBV Express MkII Manual [30/82] The about line 6 fbv control application dialog

LINE 6 FBV Express MkII Manual [30/82] The about line 6 fbv control application dialog
FBV MkII Advanced User Guide: FBV Control Application
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The ‘About Line 6 FBV Control Application’ Dialog
This dialog provides you with some helpful information about the application. To launch it go to:
Mac
®
- Line 6 FBV Control > About Line 6 FBV Control
Windows
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- Help > About Line 6 FBV Control
Here you’ll see the following compelling information:
The version number of the Line 6 FBV Control application.
The FBV MkII device that is detected and currently in use by the application (or “None”, if you
don’t have an FBV connected).
The Device Firmware Version of the connected FBV MkII unit.
Some copyright info that those legal folks of ours insist on.
Click anywhere on the dialog to exit.
TIP: Remember that you can run the Line 6 Monkey application with your FBV connected to your
computer to check for and install the latest software & firmware versions for your device!
The FBV Shortboard MkII LCD Display
When you connect your FBV Shortboard MkII to your computer’s USB port, you’ll see the device’s
LCD screen read USB MODEto indicate the FBV is now ready to operate as a USB MIDI Controller
device.
Each time you press a footswitch or move a pedal, the LCD display will show abbreviated text informing
you of the MIDI message that was just sent by this control. This text remains displayed until you
press another control. For example, the display might show the following for a MIDI CC Command
assignment:
CH 1 CC 111 VAL 127
This indicates that the control is transmitting out MIDI Channel 1, sending a MIDI CC 111 Command,
with a CC Value of 127. If the Switch Mode setting for this control is set to “Toggle”, then you’d see
the CC Value alternate with each successive click between the Toggle 1 and Toggle 2 CC Values, as
configured in the Control Properties list. When using a pedal, you’ll see the MIDI CC Value change in
real time, indicating the stream of CC values the pedal is actually sending.
Likewise, other MIDI Command settings result in the LCD displaying similarly abbreviated text to
indicate the message being sent (e.g. “MMC PLAY” to indicate an MMC type Command, or “CH 1
PGM 1” to indicate a Program Change).

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