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=FAMC Liquid Foot+ tutorial=
 
=FAMC Liquid Foot+ tutorial=
 
* Forum member GotMetalBoy created a tutorial about using the Liquid Foot+ MIDI controller with the Axe-Fx II. It explains how to configure the LF+ to make it sync in real-time, similar to the way TotalSync works with the MFC-101.
 
* Forum member GotMetalBoy created a tutorial about using the Liquid Foot+ MIDI controller with the Axe-Fx II. It explains how to configure the LF+ to make it sync in real-time, similar to the way TotalSync works with the MFC-101.
* [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/heghqmz9onvv948/AAAoMDfXXg4ZTEB7cCsPBnwUa?dl=0 read the tutorial.]
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* [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/heghqmz9onvv948/AAAoMDfXXg4ZTEB7cCsPBnwUa?dl=0 Open the tutorial.]
 
* If you're new to programming a LF+, make sure to do all programming in the LF+ Editor and don't even attempt to program it from the unit. The 2 things that will help you understand the concept a little better are:
 
* If you're new to programming a LF+, make sure to do all programming in the LF+ Editor and don't even attempt to program it from the unit. The 2 things that will help you understand the concept a little better are:
 
*# The Foot Switches are called Buttons.
 
*# The Foot Switches are called Buttons.

Revision as of 20:17, 26 July 2015

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FAMC Liquid Foot+ tutorial

  • Forum member GotMetalBoy created a tutorial about using the Liquid Foot+ MIDI controller with the Axe-Fx II. It explains how to configure the LF+ to make it sync in real-time, similar to the way TotalSync works with the MFC-101.
  • Open the tutorial.
  • If you're new to programming a LF+, make sure to do all programming in the LF+ Editor and don't even attempt to program it from the unit. The 2 things that will help you understand the concept a little better are:
    1. The Foot Switches are called Buttons.
    2. You select what each button does by editing the Functions on the Page tab in the LF+ Editor.
  • This tutorial is being discussed in this thread.