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I'll second the complaint about the loudness of the switches. It seems like an odd thing to mention, but if there's a mic nearby (i.e. on amp or instrument) and you play with some dynamic variation it can be a problem. I have those switches documented on tape already. Switches like the original jam man or vortex pedals, or the EDP pedal might've been a more appropriate design choice for a foot controller costing this much. Anyone have any suggestions about replacements for the switches that would fit? I wonder if the switches Kim mentioned a while back (am I remembering this right?) as substitutes for the factory EDP switches would work. Otherwise I find the pedal is extremely versatile, sturdy, and once I got used to the layout, appropriately invisible. I use it with the MPX G2, and they get along well. Lexicon also bills it as a "stand alone MIDI remote controller" as well as a companion to the MPX 1 and G2, and the manual has a chapter devoted to using it with other MIDI devices, so it's probably pretty deep in that regard. Here's a link to Lexicon's R1 page in case you haven't seen it yet: http://www.lexicon.com/customshop/r1-midi.html Did you hear Gibson was buying Lexicon? just kidding. back to lurking, john