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Redux: Most programmable midi foot controller



Just an update for you all in case anyone was curious.

I ended up picking up a Line 6 DL4 and simplifying my pedal-board rather than continuing to use the Echo Pro live.

It cuts down the number of things I have to carry to rehearsals- now I just carry a guitar, Fender Prosonic combo and the pedal-board.
No more racks, everything is at my feet- I can deal with the double function button for 1/2 speed and reverse and it is all good. The 14 second memory hasn't bothered me so far.
I'll still do all my studio looping with the Echo Pro, Lexicon Jamman and the Lexicon MPXG2 but for live this is working for me.

Many thanks to all that offered assistance.

Jim Richmond

On Sep 14, 2007, at 11:13 AM, James Richmond wrote:

Hi all,


I use an Echo Pro for my looping- simple stuff really, no undo required but I do use reverse and 1/2 speed all the time.

I am trying to find a more flexible midi foot controller, ideally something that can be used to send midi note messages, programmable per pedal.


That is it really, but the devil is in the details.

I have a couple of foot  controllers already- that can send CC messages, which kinda works except with one the 1/2 speed CC is in a different bank (so I have to press bank up, and bank down all the time), the other is not able to be set to specify specific values for the CC messages, so it seems to alternate between sending 0 and 127 for each controller number, which means I have to press each button twice to get a result, sometimes not.


All I want is to be able to have Rec, Play, Stop, Overdub, Half Speed and Reverse on 6 dedicated buttons- it seems like a pretty simple requirement.

I had considered using a Roland PK5 midi foot controller, but it is $500, bulky and cannot receive power over midi.


Does anyone have any other options for me?


Regards,


Jim Richmond