The editor is compatible with the original Behringer factory firmware (up to version 2.5), the third-party , and the LG-FCB hardware extension.
: Users can create, save, and manage complete setups as files on their computer. fcb uno control center
The software is available in native versions for both (XP and higher) and macOS (currently supporting versions through MacOS 15+). FCB/UnO Control Center UnO2 Control Center Interface Graphical (GUI) Text-based Firmware Support Original, UnO, LG-FCB, Wino UnO2 firmware only Editing Style Drag-and-drop / Grid Scripting with variables/logic Getting Started with the Control Center The editor is compatible with the original Behringer
One of the most practical features of the Control Center is the ability to save entire setups to the computer as System Exclusive (SysEx) files. This acts as a safety net; if the hardware is reset or if a player needs to switch between different rig configurations (e.g., a "Live Rig" and a "Studio Rig"), they can simply load the file via MIDI rather than reprogramming every switch manually. It democratizes MIDI programming
The hallmark of the FCB Uno Control Center is . It democratizes MIDI programming. Where the hardware interface requires memorizing button combinations and counting LED blinks, the software interface uses standard dropdown menus, checkboxes, and numerical fields.
The core of the software is its grid-based interface. Users can see all presets at a glance, visualizing which MIDI channels are active, what Control Changes (CC) are being sent, and what Program Change (PC) numbers are assigned to each switch. This "bird’s eye view" is critical for organizing complex setups where specific songs require specific MIDI mappings.
: Festo released an entry-level automation kit called “Festo CPX-E Uno” aimed at universities, combining FCB software blocks with a compact control center for teaching mechatronics.
The editor is compatible with the original Behringer factory firmware (up to version 2.5), the third-party , and the LG-FCB hardware extension.
: Users can create, save, and manage complete setups as files on their computer.
The software is available in native versions for both (XP and higher) and macOS (currently supporting versions through MacOS 15+). FCB/UnO Control Center UnO2 Control Center Interface Graphical (GUI) Text-based Firmware Support Original, UnO, LG-FCB, Wino UnO2 firmware only Editing Style Drag-and-drop / Grid Scripting with variables/logic Getting Started with the Control Center
One of the most practical features of the Control Center is the ability to save entire setups to the computer as System Exclusive (SysEx) files. This acts as a safety net; if the hardware is reset or if a player needs to switch between different rig configurations (e.g., a "Live Rig" and a "Studio Rig"), they can simply load the file via MIDI rather than reprogramming every switch manually.
The hallmark of the FCB Uno Control Center is . It democratizes MIDI programming. Where the hardware interface requires memorizing button combinations and counting LED blinks, the software interface uses standard dropdown menus, checkboxes, and numerical fields.
The core of the software is its grid-based interface. Users can see all presets at a glance, visualizing which MIDI channels are active, what Control Changes (CC) are being sent, and what Program Change (PC) numbers are assigned to each switch. This "bird’s eye view" is critical for organizing complex setups where specific songs require specific MIDI mappings.
: Festo released an entry-level automation kit called “Festo CPX-E Uno” aimed at universities, combining FCB software blocks with a compact control center for teaching mechatronics.