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> > Seriously, all of these "grid" controllers were designed for guitar > and keyboard players that want to reconfigure a massive rack with the > touch of a button, and arrange configurations into "set lists". Yes, well...what else is there? :) I realize I'm on the wrong list, but I hang around here for the hell of it. The only thing I really want out of a looper is to be able to use it as a practice and compositional tool. > > A looper controller needs to be able to send lots of different CC or > note messages, one at a time, in either one-shot or momentary modes, > and support "pages" or "banks" where the same switches can be > reconfigured to send different notes in different modes. The following response is from a friend of mine. This is all gibberish to me, but you seem to understand it, so here goes: > Ah, but you can! > > There are 12 Instant Access Switches, another 12 that can be called up > per preset (and can be IA once the expander is available), one stereo > jack that can give remote footswitches for IAS 11 and/or 12, and four > jacks that are can be used for pedals. > > BUT those 4 jacks can also be used as a switch, either momentary or > latching. > > So you could assign "pedal" 4 to be a switch, and to send MIDI CC# A > on Channel B globally, and to send MIDI CC# C on Channel D per preset. > > Then, using an external switch connected to the FX1, you could have it > used for different purposes on every preset. > > Make sense? > Make sense to me? No, not really...not yet. ;) Jeff