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quick technical query-- just got a Seiko xpression pedal and an Anatek Pocket pedal in the mail---love those Net trades---ripped open the box . . . OOOOHHHHH boy, gonna' YANK that Vortex in line now . . . and have me a real podo-tactile-MEEDDEE eenterface in hte bargain, YUK YUK plugged the xpression pedal in the footpedal input on my Vortex and put the Anatek on my desk here I could gaze at it's cable-less, naked beauty . . . started up the Vortex, chose a parameter and started gassing the pedal--Nothing. hmmmmm . . . gassed it again and the value readout on the Vortex began to change, but only from 64 (top) down to 61--not exactly the vortex WORLD DOMINATION I had envisioned . . . tried a few other parameters-- 61-64 only on readout (and only after the parameter was set at a minimum of 59 or so--it sez in the manual that the foot pedal will only control the parameter when the footpedal value exceeds the existing or preset value) is this due to limited range in this particular XP pedal or am I missing something--tried using the expression pedal on the volume input of my DX-7 keyboard and it seemed to have pretty good range there--what gives? ALso: anybody have the little instruction sheet for the Pocket Pedal that they could mail or fax (314.773.7920) to me--seems like a no-brainer to use . . . but, . . . (fill in the blank) PLEEEEEEEEEEEZ--I'll pull a thorn out of your paw, someday finally: Laurie H. hasn't posted this (probably because of her demure and retiring nature) but asked me awhile back: >Say, maybe you can make a recommendation: I'm looking for a used midi >>controller, bass floor pedal thing. I'm goin after those >kick-major-butt >>DEEEEEP tones, man. Will use it to drive a Roland XP-50. Ideas on what >to >>look for?? > WHAT, do I LOOK like some kind of clipboard-toting, pocket-protected, THICK-LENSED MIDI NERD . . . post it to the %^%^#$%$ list . . . (Uh . . .oh-oh . . . just kidding . . . REALLY . . . sorry, sorry . . . meant ) bronzed, MASTERFUL, strapping MIDI stud(ette) . . . (yeah that's it) anyway, if you could help her (and uh, me out) that would be really nice and thanks tom :( Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net