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Few people dislike programming MIDI footpedals more than I do, but in this case I think it'd be better to have a MIDI controller rather than a non-MIDI proprietary one. The key is to make the looper be able to "learn" any MIDI command and map that to any controllable function. So, rather than buy a large programmable controller, you could use any of the standard small MIDI foot controllers and have the looper respond to program change messages. Cheap, non-programmable MIDI foot controllers are plentiful and cheaper than the usual going price for an EFC-7, and offer more buttons. TravisH On 12/31/05, David Kirkdorffer <vze2ncsr@verizon.net> wrote: > Steve - Thanks for your answer. I'm a non-midi person. I don't use > laptops. My selfish desire is to have a EDP style footpedal (Record, > Overdub...) with one more button to switch "Loop Tracks." That would >get me > a lot - perhaps more than I can imagine fully using right there. > > And I would very humbly suggest that such a non-midi footpedal would open > the Looperlative up to a much larger marketplace of buyers. :-) > > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steve Lawson" <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> > To: "Loop List" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:57 PM > Subject: looperlative control > > > > >>>So - if I'm understanding the implications of this posting, the > > Looperlative > > requires a Midi interface / footpedal to operate its functions. But, > > does > > that mean no functions are controllable without midi?<<< > > > > have a look at www.looperlative.com - the picture there shows the > > front panel, which has button control for rec/overdub, play/stop and > > then four user programmable buttons to whatever functions you want to > > have on them. I have mine set to 'stop now' (the play/stop button is > > quantised to the end of the loop), 'erase', 'all stop' and, er, > > something else I can't remember... > > > > you can also access all the possible operations on any one track via > > the buttons and dial (at the moment I'm doing all my feedback control > > via the buttons and dial), and same with all the global functions > > (overall volume, play all, stop all, etc.) > > > > But in case it's what you were asking, there are no other ways to > > connect controllers at the moment than via the MIDI port - though I > > guess it could be possible for Bob to write some kind of ethernet > > thingie into the controller features at some point so you could rig > > something up via your PC. > > > > cheers > > > > Steve