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Gary, Thanks for the tip! That might be just the ticket. Please let us know how it works for you. -Hans At 22:35 30/08/2002, you wrote: >Shake off those dark thoughts with gear acquisition! I just got these >MIDI >bass pedals (used, on eBay) to use for a variety of live performance >situations (I gotta get a gig!) but especially for live looping, and I >have >good news for Echoplex Digital Pro users. It's possible to program an >octave of note on/offs on their "sound effects" bank on any MIDI channel, >in >addition to the octave of mono bass and polyphonic bass and also drum >banks >(one ROM, one RAM), each bank selectable with a dedicated switch. So with >thirteen notes, you can control all the front panel functions and any of >the >DirectMIDI stuff you like. There is also the ability to send Program >changes on any channel and two banks of control changes (one ROM, one >RAM), >so you could control volume and feedback as well as sending CC6 for data >wheel stuff (it just sends a value on a given CC--so this isn't real >flexible). >I love my PMC-10, but they make crappy bass pedals, so I was please to >find >out just how programmable this unit was (comes with typically cryptic >Roland >Engrish manual). It can be powered by batteries as well as AC and, yes, >it's velocity sensitive! >Here's some links for more info: >http://www.rolandus.com/specs_brochures/PK5FX.pdf >http://www.harmony-central.com/Synth/Data/Roland/PK-5-Pedal-Keyboard-01.html >Best news of all, it's still in production . . . >Gary