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For Windows users, in case anyone is unaware of it, PvC is a great editor for the PC-1600. It doesn't emulate, though. I programmed my PC1600x last week to send button press/release messages to the EDP for rev, 1/2speed, etc. Next step is to investigate assigning sysex strings to emulate button presses in order to change Quantize with a single press, or perhaps assign the range of options to a fader. With no practice, I found my rather small toes (shoe size 7) can tap the PC1600x buttons and move the faders with some accuracy. A few weeks of doing this daily ought to make it pretty reliable, though I won't claim it to be a substitute for truly stompable buttons or an expression pedal. Hal -----Original Message----- From: Ed Drake [mailto:eddrake1@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:58 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: OSX PC-1600v MIDI software Hey loopers, I've been using a Peavey 1600X to control my loopers and came across this software which is very helpful to program the damn thing! This PC-1600v is for Mac OS X and could also be used as a "virtual" PC-1600 MIDI controller from a laptop without the actual PC-1600x hardware. I know there are other PC-1600 users on the list so maybe it would be helpful for you too. It can be found at http://www.cd-romney.com/pc-1600v/ I'm not affiliated with Jason at all just a happy user. Back to your usual loop programming. Ed