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When MIDI was first implemented, there was note-on and note-off commands for every note. Then some whiz kid figured out that it took a lot less information (in terms of bytes) to just send a note-on command of 0. Now I believe all manufacturers use this note-on=0 command. I would love to see MIDI fade into the obscurity it deserves sooner rather than later... Stephen <<<Doug Cox wrote... It does. It's not programmable - it's standard and built-in. When you depress the footswitch, the FCB1010 sends the Note On at velocity 64, and when you release the footswitch, it sends Note On velocity 0 (which is the equivalent of "Note Off"). My understanding is that Note On velocity 0 is a more common way to denote Note Off. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com