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Jonathan, The 1010 manual is indeed a bit cryptic. It took me a while to understand that you can program one foot pad to send out any combination of the available functions (5 PC, 2 CC, 1 note on). Besides defining new CCs for the two pedals. With the repeater, one application of "sending out multiple PC commands on the same midi channel" could be to mute three tracks by pressing one pad, kind of soloing a track. In this sense you can actually program "solo pads" for each repeater track on the 1010. Best wishes Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.upsweden.com www.fuzz.se > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Från: Jonathan El-Bizri [mailto:ssrndpty@hotmail.com] > Skickat: den 16 mars 2002 00:54 > Till: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Ämne: Re: Repeater MIDI controller question > > > I just got my Behringer controller last night, and since I first read >this > post wrong, it's possible that others did too. > > > > > The combination of the Repeater's midi implementation and the > > > Behringer works pretty well, especially if the Repeater is the ONLY > > > beast you're controlling. This is due to the fact that the midi > > > channel of the CC's (2), program changes (5) and the expression > > > pedals (2) that the 1010 can send need to be setup GLOBALLY. this > > > kindof sucks, since you might want the expression pedals to control > > > one unit on one patch, but another unit on another patch. No can do > > > on the 1010. > > > > I thought that program changes go on one midi channel, ccs on another >etc. > (In retrospect, multiple PC commands on the same midi channel make no > sense.) >Each< of the program changes, CCs and expression pedals and the > midi note can be set to a different midi channel. I.E. Globally all of >the > Program changes #1 go on one midi channel, all the Program > changes #2 can go > to a different channel etc. etc. > > This still means you can only control one midi note out channel, and the > expression pedals are set for one channel use :< But it means that you >can > control up to 5 devices via PC and 2 via CC from the unit. Cool! > > Jonathan > > > > >