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But I have yet to find a MIDI controller that I like as much as the EFC-7. Now, true most of my comparison is relative to the FC-200, but finding something that is reasonably programmable, has enough buttons in a line, has a good feel to the switches, doesn't consume excessive floor space, etc. hasn't been successful so far. Throw in the fact that the EFC-7 while arguably overpriced for the amount of hardware involved is still a lot less expensive than most MIDI controllers. Mark on 8/25/02 12:47 AM, Kim Flint at kflint@loopers-delight.com wrote: > All that's not necessary. Just get a decent midi controller. Put the > Echoplexes on two different midi channels. In your midi controller, have >a > set of controls for Echoplex A, a set of controls for Echoplex B, and a >set > for A & B. That's part of the reason why we added the MIDI pipe feature. > kim > > At 06:00 PM 8/24/2002, Mark Hamburg wrote: >> Here's an idea for Loop V (or Loop IV 1.1): >> >> Add another mode control that allows to EDPs to be connected via MIDI >with >> one connected to the footswitch. The one connected to the footswitch >is the >> master. The other is the slave. That already works, but now for the >twist. >> The mode control changes between Master, Slave, and Stereo and controls >> whether or not each Echoplex responds to foot control and feedback pedal >> information.