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> There is obviously a need and demand for this type of unit. Isn't this >a potentially profitable piece of equipment? I get the feeling that most people who ergonimically need foot control (guitarists, bassists, horn players, ???) tend to also want simplicity (read: non-time-imposing implementation). So first off... most guitarists od on midi specs and programming minutae and don't really know they NEED a fully implemented pedal. Which leads the majority of them to less than fully featured pedals... leading the manufacturers to believe that there's not a big enough market for a fully implemented pedal. Sales of these pedals probably bear this out and voila! We get what we as for (as a mass demographic). > What exactly would it take to resurrect the PMC-10? I wish I knew... I've got two PMC-10's and wish there were some ongoing product development and support for them. > It does leave you wondering when a major player like Roland discontinues >their full range foot controller. Isn't this something everyone will >need when all men are brothers, oops, all machines are talking thru MIDI? > (Don't tell me that day will never come) :) Gary I'm surprised that Roland has done this... They might have offered a little more information about the deeper features of this cool pedal though because it seems to do a lot more than product copy would lead you to believe. Although using hard coded cc numbers for the expression pedals leaves a lot of products out in the cold... (Waldorf and others using hard coding for their controller assignments). The ability to just assign even a single number to a pedal would be a LOT more flexible. Sigh... -Miko