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Could this be a problem with how the midibuddy is set to. I have the MidiWizard and you can set the program changes to start at 01 or 00. For example - this would mean if I want to access program 1 on the Line 6 and have the MidiWizard set to 00 I would actually need to step on --- dgoat <dgoat@quik.com> wrote: > Tim Nelson wrote: > > > > However, I'm noticing that the functions are > different > > than described in the Line6 manual for programs > > 101-105. I actually prefer the way it's working > (which > > is exactly as DG described, with most of the > useful > > functions lined up on the controller's bottom > row). > > > The functions, rather than corresponding to their > > descriptions in the manual, are more like the > > notations on the Echo Pro's front panel. > > > > 101: seems to be Play/Stop (manual says: RPSPS) > > 102: seems to be Play/Stop (manual says: RSPSP) > > 103: does nothing (manual says: Record Only) > > 104: Stop (manual says: Overdub Only) > > 105: Record/Overdub (manual says: Stop Only) > > 106: Play/Stop (same as manual) > > 107: Play Once (same as manual) > > 108: Half Speed (same as manual) > > 109: Reverse (same as manual) > > I don't think the problem is with the midibuddy, but > with the line6 > manual. The descriptions for prog changes 101 and > 102 are accurate. > Don't forget that the looper must be reset for them > to begin recording, > rather than simply toggle on/off. > > The description for prog change 104 (Looper Overdub > only) actually > belongs to prog 103. The description for prog 105 > belongs to prog 104. > Prog 105 works just like button 1 (far left) on the > DL4, which is > record/overdub/play/overdub/play/etc. > > However, if you use 101 - 104, or 106 to turn the > loop off, then when > you hit 105 again, it starts back at the top with > record, wiping out > whatever loop was in memory. > > Hope this helps. > > D.G. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com