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> >If it can be controlled via midi, is the > >response any different between analog or midi control? > > no. well theoretically you should get slightly better resolution from >the > analog control versus midi, since midi has 7 bits of resolution and the > analog has 8. But in practice I've never been able to tell the >difference. > > kim > actually the MIDI control of feedback seems smoother. The analog feedback is only checked every so often, so you get stepping with a quick change. (Less in Loop4, since Matthias did some extra smoothing) With a MIDI controller the FB is changed with every instruction sent/received, which seems to be more often, so the result can actually be better. The reason you "need" an analog FB pedal for the EDP is indeed (as someone said I think) is that the Input Volume only works on analog. This is a restriction of the hardware, but you get analog swells which is nice. Using MIDI controllers:- when you set FeedbkCont and VolumeCont params to the same CC you lose the volume control. To emulate ReplaceMode in Loop3 use 2 midi pedals close together (like on the FCB1010) and place your foot to work both at the same time.(different CCs) Using 2 midi pedals and one analog with Loop4 in InputMode you have all possibilities available. andy butler