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short answer, yes. long answer, you really won't be able to do this without taking some time to learn a bit about MIDI. don't be too intimidated, just search the web for "midi introduction" and you should get some useful stuff. you need to understand (in order of importance for what you're trying to do, IMO): midi channels continuous contol messages program control messages note ons/offs & velocity then read your manuals again. don't try to take in midi implementation charts all at once, start at the top and try to figure out what the very first line means. then go to the next line, ect. learn one line of the chart per day and in a month you'll be golden. slow but steady amigo, just patience and some attention. then see if there are any forums dedicated to the kaoss pad, and ask those folks about specifics. good hunting, mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "skincage" <skincage@infin8ty.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Cc: <repeater-users@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: repeater/mofx/kaoss pad midi control > okay, sorry for the crosspost but i'm curious about something and thus must call about thee > wise loop gurus. i'm honestly lost whenever i try to read midi implementation charts. is > there any way for me to use either the mofx or kaoss pad to control pitch on the repeater? > or, is there a way to control the mofx with the kaoss? i have a kaoss on the insert of my > mofx, it'd be pretty neat if i could produce a weird symbiotic effect by controlling mofx > with the kaoss. > > thanks! > > jon > >