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Ian, You should look for an old ADA controller. They had a few as far as I know: one with four buttons stacked two per row, and another that had I think six buttons that were all in one row with quite a bit of space inbetween. Both had large, red buttons which may be helpful for you and your vision. --- Ian Popperwell <popperwell@iname.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have posted on this subject before but am still > looking for what I need > and could do with a bit of help. > > I'm looking for a good MIDI foot controller with > just one row of > well-spaced foot switches - with or without a pedal. > This is because I have > very little eye sight and can't hit the double-row > controllers with any > degree of accuracy. I posted a couple of weeks ago > about the Philip Rees > MM5 (now discontinued) but guess that nobody on the > list has experience of > using it. I've checked out as many makes and models > as I can find but they > all now seem to have two rows - Yamaha, Roland, > Behringer, Digitech, Zoom, > Rocktron, Peavey(?)... > > I use a MIDI Wind controller with a couple of > modules, a synth with > arpegiator and fx units and am saving for an EDP (I > currently use a trusty > DL4) -. I need/want to be able to send MIDI clock, > prog changes, set up > drones, start/stop arpegiator and transmit chord > info to arpegiator, + in > the future control the EDP. If I can't do all these > things, my access to a > pedalboard is more important to me than features - > some of em would be > better than none. > > Any advice would be very helpful. > > Thanks. > > Ian. > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com