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Hi Luis... I'm wondering if you're addressing me though or possibly David Coffin about the Roland FC 200. The FC 200 has 6 separate ExPed inputs which all have assigned cc numbers. This is a MAJOR attraction to using that pedal for people with a big pile of dsp's who want dedicated pedals for many parameters. Beyond that though I don't know much about the programmability of the unit. I'd love to know more as well... I personally have a Digitech PMC-10 which allows you to program two midi strings per patch... In either midi string a or midi string b, on any channel, you can send the following: pgm chg, ctl chg, note on, note off... what the hell else... I know there's other things it can send including sysex which you can record from an external device or input manually. I've only used it for control change's and program changes. I'm going to attempt recording the sysex on/off message for my drum machine to see how that works someday... Right not I use my Boss GT-5 for that. The footswitches can be setup any number of ways... momentary mode, where midi string a is sent when the button is depressed and midi string b is sent when you release for triggering notes on synth modules... toggle mode where it sends sting a when pressed and released, then sends string b when pressed and released again. And finally... if you pick a different switch and tap it a second time it will recall the previous switch data even if it's in a different bank. It has two expression pedal inputs and the pedals can send up to three different controllers with scalable values on different (or the same) channels. They can also be setup as global pedals or local. If you don't input *different* values and turn off the global expression pedal mode in a patch it reverts to global mode (meaning you don't have to program how the pedals will behave...) when you have a specific need for different information to come from the pedal you can input whatever you want for that patch only. It can be used to filter and merge midi input as well. It's as deep as they come... You could certainly put cc values in there and tap rythymically to send tempo information to a dsp. Best regards, -Miko Biffle >>> Luis Angulo <L.Angulo@t-online.de> 12/28 2:23 PM >>> Hello Mike, What i mean is can you set it up to send Cc*s to do for example Tap tempo delays? Were you pleased with it?