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At 11:29 AM 8/5/97 -0700, you wrote: >> From: Kim Flint <kflint@chromatic.com> > >> Actually, for that much you could buy a used footpedal that sends just >about >> any midi command and could probably handle both units. I got my digitech >> pmc-10 for $100. It can store 500 presets! It even has a midi in, which >in > >You sure love that PMC-10 don't you Kim??? :-) Know where I can pick one >up? I just found someone selling it online. I bought most of my guitar rack from that one guy, actually. And it's not that I find the pmc-10 particulary lovable, just that it keeps striking me that there's cheap, well-made stuff floating around out there that's a lot better than most of the things available new. Most of those talented engineers who worked in the music industry a few years ago are now making a lot more money designing add-in multimedia products for pc's. :-) Sort of like if you had wanted to buy a ford mustang in 1981, you would have been better off getting one made 10-15 years before that... >Anyone have any experience using Rocktron's All Access foot controller? >It >basically looks like a Bradshaw pedal board with those beefy switches >(like >a RAT distortion pedal). From the brochure I read a few months back if >sounded pretty sophisticated. I know several people who have tried every pedal ever created, and they now use the All Access. It's expensive, but apparently worth it. And the color is so cool! kim ________________________________________________________ Kim Flint 408-752-9284 Mpact System Engineering kflint@chromatic.com Chromatic Research http://www.chromatic.com