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Make sure there's no MIDI echo happening. I'm not sure how this would happen with hardware, but I know that Cakewalk Sonar automatically defaults to MIDI Echo: Automatic, which means that whatever track you have highlighted (selected) receives the signal from any MIDI input and transmits it to the MIDI output defined by the track. Because of the way I have things set up this means that, if I accidentally leave the EDP track selected when I'm playing along with a sequence, when I press a button on the FCB1010 it sends the signal to the EDP and then immediately sends it again through Sonar, which causes the kinds of problems you're describing. What multi-FX box are you using? Including that would probably go a long way towards getting help on the list. -J -----Original Message----- From: Glenn Finerman <GFinerman@opticonUSA.com> Sent: Jan 23, 2004 10:57 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: FCB1010 EDP MIDI thru problem? Hey folks... Just searched through the archives to see if I'm the only one who's experienced this odd problem... apparently I am (yikes!!) I'm using the Behringer FCB1010 to control a pair of EDP's using midi note on/off info. If I connect the FCB1010 midi out directly into the EDP's midi in, everything works fine... But if the midi out from the FCB1010 first goes into one of the midi devices (multi fx) in my rack, then I use the device's midi thru to feed the EDP, the EDP doesn't respond and will sometimes do strange things like go into parameter mode when I try and send a note message... I can't believe this is happening! And it's driving me crazy... help!!! Any ideas? Anyone? Please?? Glenn Fin