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Hi all-- I have been using MIDI with the PMC to control feedback for quite some time and notice no discrepancy--however, I have not ventured into the other Loop IV modes that require the pedal to be plugged in directly either. What I have found with Loop IV is that I was already employing some of its features using the advanced MIDI features of the PMC with Loop III. There are some really cool things, however, that are only available with Loop IV. BTW, I am using Boss FV-60 pedals (two of 'em ) with the PMC, and still have a FV-50 to use directly with the EDP (should the need arise). Gary PS I have recently upgraded my Ztar with the new ZPC software; it includes a looping sequencer--sends clock too, although the BPM is fixed, not "dynamically allocated" according to loop length (fuck!). I will share more as I discover more; but I took it to a gig and everything seemed to work fine, so I am happy to publicly announce its existence. I assume all new units are shipping with it. G PPS Hey I just thought of something! I can automate the EDP recording by playing back a drum sequence in the Ztar, and adding note on commands for the EDP, then play 'em back from the Ztar. I'll try that soon and see if that pops any chakras. Gary -----Original Message----- From: M. Steven Ginn [mailto:sginn@airmail.net] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:24 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: Feedback Pedal Kim, Can the EDP Feedback be controlled via midi such as an Expression connected to PMC10 (under Loop III), or is it strictly through the jack on the back of the EDP? If it can be controlled via midi, is the response any different between analog or midi control? Thanks, Steve > or any source of midi continuous controllers. However, there are some > things that can only be done with the pedal, especially some > of the new > interface modes in LoopIV. > > kim