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At 07:49 PM 2/20/2005, Gary Lehmann wrote: >...a poll of the looping string players: how many sit and how many stand? Well, I've currently got two different setups where I'm playing stringed instruments -- a Yamaha G10 MIDI (guitar) controller, and a newly acquired Chapman Stick. For the G10, I'm almost always standing. I usually only have one footpedal that I'm working at a time, thanks to the fact that I can control a second parameter simultaneously with its built-in breath controller. The unfortunate side effect of this, though, is that I'm usually paying more attention to the floor, since I have this annoying habit of wandering back and forth while playing (not so easy to do when you're wired up like a Borg) and frequently lose "center" of just where and what position my pedals are in. With the Stick, I find myself up-down-up-down-up-down at an almost disconcerting rate. The main reason for sitting is that the Stick is a stereo (or, more correctly, dual mono) instrument, and I find myself doing a lot of double sided volume swells using two pedals simultaneously. Some day soon [sic] however, I'm going to get around to programming the volume sliders for each side's input in reverse to each other. That way, a single pedal should be able to control the volume/balance between both sides (e.g. heel down = melody strings at full volume; toe down = bass strings at full volume). After that happens, I should once again be able to wander around and happily 'shoe gaze' in the same manner that I do with the G10. --m. _____ "i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back" -recoil