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Re: Rolls Midi pedal



the good thing of the midiwizard (which I use since many years) is that 
you have 8 cc inputs assignable to different midi channels.
Beside that, it is a simple foot controller, small (very small) and 
silent (enough).
luca
www.unguitar.com

AK wrote:

>I read the pdf manual and that does seem to be the case there is another
>model mpx 1288 MidiWizard that sends cc and sends on multiple Midi 
>channels.
>I have the older version of the DMC Ground Control which the RFX seems to 
>be
>a clone of. I still prefer to use the Midi note feature of the Behringer 
>and
>leave CC for other devices though I may eventually break down and change 
>it
>to CC from Not and use the DMC. I still only really need/want ten buttons
>for the EDP mostly to use different Insert functions on the same pedal 
>but,
>I still get by fine with the EFC-7. You can actually build a scaled back
>Midi Foot Controller with a Pic 16 chip look here
>http://www.ucapps.de/floorboard.html and customize it to be an EDP only 
>Midi
>pedal.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Larry Cooperman [mailto:coop@newmillguitar.com] 
>Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:51 AM
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Subject: Re: Rolls Midi pedal
>
>
>On Sep 16, 2004, at 7:20 AM, Jason Spring wrote:
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>>>Hi Loopies,
>>>
>>>An RFX MP128 is a low profile MIDI control pedal that I have been 
>>>using for years now.  www.rolls.com You can buy directly from them. 
>>>They also have an upgraded pedal with the same low profile.
>>>      
>>>
>>It looks like the rolls pedal only sends program changes.  No?
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>Looks like Yes.
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>>JS
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>Larry Cooperman
>New Millennium Guitar
>http://www.newmillguitar.com
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