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I'm - for now - simply trying to use a single footswitch press to turn on/off segments of the currently running program, as well as allow me to cycle programs easily. The Digitech (not at home, don't know model) MIDI controller foot pedal I bought for $100 doesn't work properly. I need to step on the switches TWICE to get the GTR4000 to recognize that I did anything.. VERY annoying. I called Eventide about it, REAL nice guys there, and they said the footpedal I have now is not correctly sending note on/note off messages, it instead toggles note on/note off per stomp which causes the trouble. Of course, this was months ago and I forget the hardware they suggested in the fog of time. I don't (yet) have the looping module for it.. I was contemplating this, but having already spent $2k on the unit, and $500 in upgrades for it I'm rather a bit hesitant to put another $1000 into it for looping if I could sell this one and upgrade to the Orville for nearly the same price tag. (The Eventide site doesn't list a price so I'm guessing $4k.). Any help is generously accepted. Ken ----- Original Message ----- From: "italo de angelis" <italoop@hotmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 6:27 AM Subject: Re: GTR4000 Footpedals? > > Hi Ken, try to be more specific on what you wat to do with midi and the > GTR4000. What midi board did you get? > As far as midi note messages there are not so many pedalboards sending them, > and most are expensive...using a good one with a Lexicon Midi Remote > Controller (the old and now cheap MRC) or the mighty Peavey PC1600x will > translate any midi message into any other...so even basic messages like > program chenges can become midi notes ...plus you can do much, much more. > After 6 years with a DSP4000, I'm now working on Orville and my midi >setup > includes a Rocktron MIDIMATE and a Lexi MRC. I turn loops on/off on orville > and my Emu sampler in real time, while playing and looping live!!! Plus you > can do much, much more!!! > Let's talk about it! ciao italo > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. >