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Matthias: > > When I say time accuracy, I relate to the delay you get on most >> switches between touching it and actually closing the contact. Those >> you have to press with some foot velocity which then again may >> disturb playing. >> The Oberheim one is better than many others, but PARADIS still had the >best... Jim: >does the paridis controller have those little plastic buttons? Paradis starts from italian plastic parts that apparently Roland uses for their foot switches, too. But the inside is modified with a disc kind of contact. >i have found the ones on the oberheim to be too finicky. >i modified a digitech fc300 (though i only get three functions this way) >and it seems a lot more positive. > >i am thinking of making my own full controller for the edp using the >same buttons as the fc300, but they are kind of expensive. sorry, I am not aware what the fc300 is... >i also considered making a bunch of individual footswitches, each with >one button, one resistor, and a parrallel out so they could be >daisy-chained. >this would allow me to (for example) put the record button under my heel >while playing congas. this could get out of hand, though with all the >buttons >and cables causing a big spagetti mess... this is very helpfull, I think! I have Overdub on my right big toe, two Paradis switches for Record and Multiply on the left foot and some smaller switches for the other functions that I use less and are not time critical. >then again, maybe i should just go with a midi controller? I plan to operate a PC1600 with the said keys, but time... ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org