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Re: Lake buttler Mitigator question
Hi Cara,
The MM5 has a single row of 5 switches - the switch on the far right
switches through the 16 banks each of which have 4 programmes within
them. There are sockets for 2 volume pedals to be assigned to anything.
It is simpler in some ways than the FCB but I think allows for greater
flexibility in its MIDI implementation.
If you want to know more, ask and I'll telll you what I can - it would
probably help me get to know it more too!
Ian.
At 00:23 09/11/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> <smile> -with the way technology is going lately, you may
not have to,
>you might just be able to restore/enhance your sight! lol!
> RE: the MM-5, how many pedals does it have on it?, -does it use
banks?,
>and how many?, and is it single or double row?
> I'm personally currently using an FCB-1010 and liking it just fine,
but
>wish it was physically smaller, so as to take up less floor space.
I
>usually go between four banks of 10 controls, so am curious how this
one
>works.
> Anyway, -most, best, -have an awesome day!...
>
>Smiles,
>Cara
>
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