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I suspect you are loosing your time here. Andy Butler is of the kind that sees all options and solutions and he really wanted to use this pedal and really did not manage... Unfortunately there is no AntiTime yet, no Earlyzation... no soft tool that does something just before you press a knob ;-) Maybe for some use, the delay that Andy detected may not be harmfull, but you probably cannot decide that by measuring the time... How much delay would you tolerate? In any case, I would not recommend such slow gear even to those who do slow stuff now. Tendence is to become quicker ;-) > > I guess i'd have to do a side-by-side test of the two pedals, or is >there >> another way of confirming this 'delay' which i have not noticed to this >> point? > >I'd love to see some hard data on the delay. You up for some >experimenting, >Jim? > >Here's my suggestion (straight-forward but probably better ways of doing >this): Put the MFC-10 beside another MIDI pedal. (In my case, I'd >probably >use a EDP EFC-7 and configure the EDP to send MIDI note-on/off.) Place >the >pedals so you can press them reasonably simultaneously. Connect the MIDI >outputs of both to a computer interface (possibly through a merge box). >Use >a MIDI monitor like MIDI-OX to capture the MIDI messages with timestamps >so >we can accurately measure any time delay. > >I volunteer to collect data, but somebody will have to loan me an MFC-10. >:) > >Dennis Leas >------------------- >dennis@mail.worldserver.com -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org