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I stand corrected, but you're explanation as to the control of delay time using note messages went right over my just woke up in the morning brain. I'll have to re read it later. However, I pretty much realize that, although a great value, the DSP2024 probably isn't going to scratch my itch. What I seemingly want is a Line 6 Mod Pro and Filter Pro in one single rackspace box with some nice reverb on top. Is that too much to ask for? You're pal, Mark On Saturday, May 18, 2002, at 02:26 AM, Rainer Straschill wrote: > Mark, Greg, > > first, there are the two switch outputs, which can be set when calling > up > any patch or by dedicated footswitches (which double as bank up/down > switches). These are latching switches, which can be used fine for > controlling a guitar amp, but (without reprogramming or rewiring) I > don't > see any possibility to control a tap tempo in (vortex-like). > > Then there's the possibility to send note-on information in time with > your > tapping to tap a tempo (does anybody know of a delay which can be > tapped by > note-ons?), and then there's the "tap tempo". This works like this: You > specify a maximum delay time for your delay device divided by 10 (with > the > forementioned maximum value of 1270), and then you specify the > controller > number for controlling the delay time of your effect and the controller > value corresponding to the maximum delay time specified. When you tap > the > corresponding footswitch, what happens is that the FCB performs a > vortex-like algorithm for downscaling the delay time until it falls > below > the "maximum delay time", then sends the controller value so the delay > is > tap synced. > > Rainer > > Rainer Straschill > Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de > digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de > The MoinSound Archives - www.mp3.com/moinlabs > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Mark Sottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] >> Sent: Samstag, 18. Mai 2002 02:38 >> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >> Subject: Re: Behringer DSP2024 Virtualizer >> >> >> I think what he's talking about is that the FCB1010 has both MIDI out >> and "Switch" out. By switch, they mean the type of foot switch that >> many keyboards use as sustain pedals, and the JamMan and >> Vortex use for >> functions. Just a basic momentary non latching switch, I believe. >> Anyway, you can program any of the FCB1010's switches to send >> this info >> with or without a MIDI signal. The unit you're sending it to >> would have >> to have a "tap tempo" input, like the Vortex does. >> >> Mark Sottilaro >> >> Greg House wrote: >> >>> --- SoundFNR@aol.com wrote: >>>> Re: Behringer DSP2024 Virtualizer >>> >>>> Tap time delays are possible using the >>>> FCB1010 footpedal, which has a feature to >>>> make any MIDI controlled delay tappable. >>>> (but only up to 1.2s) >>> >>> Really! Can you tell us more about how this works? >>> >>> This idea makes me want to get a FCB1010 even more. Might make some >>> older gear seem a lot more contemporary. >>> >>> Greg >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> Do You Yahoo!? >>> LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience >>> http://launch.yahoo.com >> >