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I've been carrying my 1010, my motu traveler, and a backup harddrive all in a fender gig bag, which has proved invaluable. So now, my airplane rig is a flat booq laptop bag, the gig bag and my violin. Only once have I had to invoke the TSA letter to get me through, and I'm thrilled to be this compact. If I had to check it, a pelikan case would handle the pedal and audio interface easily... Hope that is a contribution for all of us 1010 users who ALL find it big and bulky... (I use the expression pedals all the time, which is probably why I stick to this pedal still... With all the software I use having midi learn functions, a couple of banks has me completely covered.) Greetings from vermont... Todd On 12/28/05 3:28 PM, "Per Boysen" <per@boysen.se> wrote: > On 28 dec 2005, at 21.04, Zoe Keating wrote: > >> I had 2 carryons already (I always carry the RPTR) and I had to >> gate check it. > > > Yesterday, after my backpack got taxed overweight and hijacked by the > check-in desk, I entered the cabin with just a plastic bag containing > my TC electronics Fireworx, a laptop and a RME Multiface (took them > out as carry-on). It suddenly appeared to me that I could actually > bring all that plus a music instrument in the cabin. And I don't > really need more. My FCB is given permanent home vacation from now > on ;-) > > > On 28 dec 2005, at 21.04, Zoe Keating wrote: >> I never use those expression pedals anyway > > I don't use them for guitar, but I do when playing sax or because I > need to close the mic input when not playing to prevent the stage > sound to getting into the overdubbing feedback loop. With acoustic > instruments you can really get trapped in fat mash-ups of too loud > background noise. When I lack MIDI feedback pedal I use to switch off > the flute mic preamp by hand to mute the input. Would be cool with a > simple foot button for that. > >> Zoe Keating wrote: >>> Not a lot out there really. It seems like foot controllers are out >>> of fashion because rack-mounted effects are out of fashion (i.e. >>> not "retro" enough....yawn...insert comments here). >> >> On 28 dec 2005, at 21.07, David Beardsley wrote: >> I don't know...it has a bit late '80's vibe to it. > > L-O-L ;-D) > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.looproom.com (international) > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ³Virtue is just repression waiting to go bad² - Trevor Exter ³Classical music is related to the past more than it is related to the creative part of sound² - Ornette Coleman ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Todd Reynolds 42-09 47th Ave 1C Sunnyside, NY 11104 Ph. 718 392-3773 Mob. 917 576-6166 Fax 419 781-5502 http://www.toddreynolds.com todd@toddreynolds.com 9175766166@vtext.com (155 characters or less) AIM ID: toddreyn