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I skimmed the specs for the Ground Control Pro at one point. I think it will do as well if not better than the Behringer. That still leaves a long way to go, however, for controlling high-end loop boxes. Not that the EDP is competing with the Repeater any more (except in the used market), but does it count as a feature for the EDP that you can get a reasonably cheap foot controller that exploits it fairly well? Or does the amount of extra stuff in Loop IV undercut that "feature" since Loop IV does a lot to make a good MIDI controller more attractive when using the EDP? Now, if only such beasts existed and were reasonably obtainable. Mark on 1/5/03 10:43 AM, Travis Hartnett at tiktok@sprintmail.com wrote: > Well, that's too bad. So, am I correct in assuming that the only IN > PRODUCTION controllers that have a complete enough MIDI implementation > for the EDP and Repeater are the Behringer and the All Access? > > TH > >> The midi implementation is very weak. It mainly only sends Program > Change messages, with some >limited ability to send continuous > controllers. The rest of the midi spec is not available. I'm not sure > why >they call it the Ground Control Pro. To me, a "pro" midi > controller should be able to send any midi >command. If you were > looking for a pedal to fully control the Repeater or the Echoplex, this > would be a >bad choice since it cannot send all the midi commands that > either of those can receive. (midi note >messages, for example.) > >> kim > >