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Thanks Gary, i had a PMC 10 and i sold it here in europe because it ewas very unstable and all of my patches got erased about 3 times!Its ashame because i really liked it the behringer is a reliable animal but i can only configure it to send ccs and note ons to 2 units which makes it a pain because i have 2 loopers plus preams and fxs processors.I would practically need a second foot controller which i want to stay away from... How reliable is your pmc10? If you come across one let me know i would maybe be willing to gine another one a try.. Louie --- Relay <relaydelayband@earthlink.net> wrote: > Louie Angulo wrote: > > Hey Gary are you using the lake buttler by any > chance? > can you scroll through loops back and forth with it? > cheers > Louie > > ------>Hey Louie--I am using the PMC-10, a very > similar unit no longer made > by Digitech. I had a Lake Butler Mitigator and sold > it to a deserving soul > on this list about 8 months ago. Both units can > send the full spectrum of > MIDI information, so they can call up any loop at > any time (as well as > almost anything in the MIDI spec) but I like the PMC > better because it has 9 > patches per bank instead of 5, 500 patches possible, > 100 banks, and 5 sets > instead of 3, as well as supporting 2 CC pedals > instead of 1--also Digitech > is still in business and services the unit, whereas > Emmett Bradford, the > Lake Butler guy, no longer wants to support his > products. > The Behringer sound like a great bang for the buck, > but I am glad I don't > have to try to program that one--also, the PMC has a > software editor for the > PC written by list member Sean Echevarria that makes > using the PMC a theta > wave generating experience (satori anyone?) . . . > Gary > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree