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Roland FC-100 Mk2

MIDI Pedal from Roland belonging to the FC series

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Published on 01/03/11 at 02:02
I bought a set GP16 + 2 + FC100 mk2 EV5 about a month ago, and frankly I'm not disappointed.

I had some multi-effects pedal before this one (Korg AX3000, Vox Tonelab ...) but I do not keep very good memories, too, and then typed it made nothing on my Marshall amps.
Since I switched to a rack config and power amp is happiness.

The FC100 allows me to control my GP16 and my Woodu valve through mypage noon.
It really is a very ergonomic and rugged pedal, which allows me thanks to the gear change group to have 16 sounds available with a click (which can do better at that price?) The rest of the 128 patches are available with change bank.

The configuration of the two expression pedals is very simple since it is directly in the menus of the multi-effects, one of them may not be used for the volume and the other for any parameter (to be configured for each patch but so easy ...).

The pedal is very sturdy, mine is in flight with pedals directly connected to the pedals, it's really handy and protected.

The connector allows the owner to feed the pedals from GP16 (phantom power) and the configuration from GP8/GP16 is very simple and it works because branch.

Cons by the FC100 is not a MIDI pedal because of its universal connectivity owner. Although I read that a change was relatively easy to make it compatible noon (check).

So, I prefer this pedal to the Rocktron midimate although it also remains a very good pedal.

The value for money is very satisfying and I would do this choice without hesitation.





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