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The G-Major comes with a tiny little MIDI footcontroller called the G-Minor. I have one and don't use it, so I'm willing to take offers. I honestly don't know much about it's functionality, but I could bust it open and read the manual if you're interested. On a side note - I've been VERY interested in controlling the pitch shift on my RPS-10 using a keyboard. I had been searching for a Doepfer MCV4 MIDI to CV converter, but they are elusive. What keyboard are you using in her setup? Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Nelson" <psychle62@yahoo.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:54 PM Subject: Re: Echo Pro footcontroller options > > --- Squid Loop <tentacle_joe@yahoo.com> wrote: > > The unit already comes setup to operate the looper > > with midi programs change - 101 - 109 > > Well, that's just it: she doesn't have a midi > footcontroller and was under the impression that the > Echo Pro 1) comes with a footcontroller, and 2) this > imaginary footcontroller looks a lot like the FB4, ie. > small and simple. Telling her there's more stuff to > buy does not make me popular at the moment. > > It was bad enough getting her to control the RPS-10's > pitch shift with a keyboard; she's classically trained > and ten times better than I am on keyboards, but she > really doesn't want to have to deal with setting one > up onstage, to play or to use as a controller. > > -t- > > ps: still though, I realize there're a lot worse > things to be arguing about with one's significant > other than what hardware to use to control her looping > device! ;-) > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > http://sbc.yahoo.com >