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For those of you looking for cases for the Behringer, this SKB controller case will do it with a bit of space left over for cables and what-not: http://www.skbcases.com/product/pro_audio/mic_equip/skb-C3209.html And I believe the dip switches on the ADA determine only the MIDI transmission channel. TravisH On 12/28/05, Kris Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote: > I still use the ADA MC-1 MIDI pedal to control my Boss VF-1, but I don't > think you can program it to send anything but program changes, not > notes.....it does have a dip switch on it though...maybe it can be >changed. > If so, I'd use it for my EDPs rather than the Behringer if it sent >notes. It > is much smaller than the Behringer, but just as long. > > http://www.adadepot.com/adagear/gearpages/pedals/ADA-MC-1.htm > > What would it take to modify one of these to send notes? > > Kris > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Zoe Keating" <cello@zoekeating.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 1:04 PM > Subject: Re: Seeking advice on SMALL midi pedal > > > > Oh I am with you on the Behringer.....its always the odd piece out. I > > finally found a case to fit it...an old vintage violin case (at the > > Chicago Music Store in Tucson)....and then last week it was CRUSHED > > by United Airlines. They wouldn't let me carry it on because I had 2 > > carryons already (I always carry the RPTR) and I had to gate check it. > > > > I never use those expression pedals anyway, they're too far way when > > sitting. So I'm going to give the Rocktron MIDI Mate a try. > > > > 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). > >