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At 11:53 AM 5/15/01 -0700, Mike Biffle wrote: >> Hi Dan... I'm with you on this issue. I found the PMC-10 midi >controller's delay time unacceptable as well. I'd go with hard wired >footswitches. I used to controll feedback and other functions with midi >as well, but tap just didn't cut it. > i don't think it's an issue with the pmc-10, or with midi for that >matter. i use a modified peavey pc1600/rolls rfx midibuddy combo to >control an edp record function using midi without similar problems. the >peavey to jamman/edp midi chains are exactly the same to the point where >parallel midi outputs feed both, and the jamman is just not as quick to >respond to midi tap as the edp is to midi record. That's why I don't have a JamMan anymore. 8-) I've used the PMC-10 for EDP control and had good success... although I'm tending to NOT use midi right now mostly due to floor/footprint considerations. I've got a Lexi PMC 80, Korg AM8000r and TC D-Two, all of which have dedicated switch/exped inputs... so I hard wire what I need there and live with that. It's a case of not wanting to 'shop' around for the correct patch/bank on the midi controller to gain control. I just hit the appropriate switch or exped and go... OTOH... when I need to change patches, I have to reach over and crank around 'shopping' for a patch. I don't tend to change patches as much anymore... I build the sonic change capabilities using cc values inside a single patch... I AM tempted by the Peavey PC1600 and other tabletop controllers such as the Emu Launchpad though... Argh! More $$$$$$! The only way I acquired my PMC 80 was to go into indentured servitude doing sessions in trade for it... But boy... am I happy I've got that box! Best, -Miko