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Description

The Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller is a powerful and versatile tool designed for musicians who need hands-free control over their MIDI-equipped gear. Whether you're performing on stage or controlling complex studio setups, this robust pedalboard offers seamless integration with a wide range of MIDI devices. Providing up to 128 programmable patches, it allows you to recall your favorite settings with a simple foot tap, ensuring your performance remains smooth and uninterrupted.

With its user-friendly interface, the FC-200 is perfect for guitarists, keyboardists, and any musician seeking to expand their creative possibilities. The controller features a built-in expression pedal, enabling real-time control over various parameters such as volume, modulation, or any assignable effect. Its durable construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of live performances, while the intuitive layout makes it easy for both beginners and seasoned professionals to navigate.

The FC-200 also includes a seven-segment display for clear visibility during shows, even in low-light conditions. Its compatibility with other Roland products and a wide variety of MIDI devices makes it a versatile addition to any setup. If you're looking for a reliable and flexible MIDI controller to enhance your musical expression, the Roland FC-200 is an exceptional choice.

Key Features:

  • 128 programmable patches for extensive control
  • Built-in expression pedal for real-time parameter adjustments
  • Seven-segment LED display for easy navigation
  • Durable construction suitable for live performances
  • Compatible with a wide range of MIDI devices and Roland products
  • Intuitive layout for quick and easy operation

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller.

Features and functionality

  • The Roland FC-200 can control multiple devices simultaneously, switching programs and controlling effects via MIDI continuous controller mode.

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Use cases and applications

  • The FC-200 is ideal for setups involving multiple rack units, allowing seamless program changes and expression control across devices like the ADA MP-2 and Digitech S-5000.

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  • The FC-200 can potentially be used to trigger samples on devices like the Digitakt by mapping MIDI notes to foot switches, emulating a MIDI soundboard setup.

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Comparisons

  • The FC-200 is comparable to the Behringer FCB-1010, which offers similar MIDI capabilities but at a lower cost.

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  • It's noted that the Octatrack might offer more flexibility than the Digitakt for complex MIDI-triggered sample setups.

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User experience

  • Users have successfully used the FC-200 to control effects like wah and volume, noting its reliability in complex multi-device setups.

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Software and compatibility

  • Owners confirm compatibility with a wide range of MIDI-capable devices, enhancing versatility when paired with processors like the Roland GP-100.

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  • Owners suggest that triggering samples on the Digitakt via MIDI can be achieved by mapping the first 8 notes of the lowest octave from a MIDI controller.

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Critic Reviews

Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller – MusicPlayers.com

musicplayers.com

The Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller is a robust and user-friendly option for controlling single MIDI devices, boasting 13 CC message pedals and a built-in expression pedal. While its simplicity and ease of use are commendable, it's held back by its inability to control multiple MIDI devices and requires an additional pedal for optimal guitar use. Despite excellent documentation, the price feels steep given its limitations. Overall, it's a solid choice for specific needs, but may not satisfy more complex setups.

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martin_hofmann

Low weight bass pedal

I use it in cases of travelling by air in combination with a Roland JV2020. It is a kind of low weight Moog Taurus, but it works

Artist usage

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See how Jonny Greenwood uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller

Jonny Greenwood

Guitarist

Radiohead

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In this YouTube video at 9:27, Jonny Greenwood can be seen using the Roland FC-200 at the end of the song "15 Step" during Radiohead's "In Rainbows From the Basement" set from 2008.

See how Ed O'Brien uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller

Ed O'Brien

Singer, Guitarist

Radiohead

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"Used from 2006-2007 to activate his rack units, in conjunction with his Sound Sculpture Switchblade."

See how Michael Paget uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller

Michael Paget

Guitarist

Bullet for My Valentine

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According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Michael used Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller.

See how Yuri Kasparyan uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller

Yuri Kasparyan

Guitarist

KINO

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This photo uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller, Yuri Kasparyan used this controller from 2005 to 2014. This controller was used during the time of the group "Ю-Питер"

See how Stian Westerhus uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller

Stian Westerhus

Guitarist

Ulver

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"I use the old Roland FC-200 MIDI foot controller just for simple CC [control change] messages to turn on and off the different effects chains."

See how Fredrik Hermansson uses Roland FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller

Fredrik Hermansson

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Pain of Salvation

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What kind of equipment will you personally bring on the road with you?

At the moment it's not really decided since we are in the middle of production rehearsals but this tour will be rather similar to last year's. My main sound source is a Roland Fantom-XR module that contains most of my sounds. As an addition I will probably have a computer providing the electric piano and organ sounds as well as some specific sounds that were used during the recording of Road Salt II and that doesn't exist in my module. All this will be connected to two midi keyboards, one Fatar SL990XP and one M-audio axiom Pro61. The Roland module is also connected to a floor board (Roland FC-200) for quick sound changes.

On a fly-in gig I only bring my Roland module since it's so easy to carry along and I can connect it to pretty much any master keyboard provided on location. It's sort of a compromise when you compare the module to some good software sounds but I haven't found any other module meeting my needs like this one.

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