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I have mapped record overdub and half speed to the same midi pedal. great if you like to record at different speeds. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Krispen Hartung [mailto:khartung@cableone.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 6:28 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Looperlative & MIDI Pedal Assignment I just setup my Behringer to control my LP1...way too easy, though I'm still struggling with mapping my two controller pedals to feedback and volume...it's a problem with the FCB that I need to work out....user error. I just found the solution in the Looperlative Forum. Anyway, for those of you new, and relatively old LP1 users, I'm curious how you are mapping your MIDI pedals to LP1 functions. I'm finding myself slightly overwhelmed by the breadth of options, especially since I like to get everything in one MIDI controller bank (10 buttons). For starters, I have Record/Overdub, Play/Stop, Previous Track, Next Track, Reverse, Half Speed, All Stop, and Erase Track mapped to 8 of my FCB buttons. That leaves two more buttons to map. What are you current users mapping? Maybe I'll program a cool sequence like Reverse and Half-Speed at the same time, etc. If you are using more than one bank, how are you labeling your buttons? I put white electric tape on the top of my buttons, which allows me to write in two functions, one on top and another below it separated by a line. The top functions are for Mobius, and the bottom for the LP1. If I open up another bank for the LP1, I'm essentially out of writing space. Any ideas? I suppose I could create a laminated card of some sort and prop it behind the FCB. Kris p.s. I love the fact that the LP1 doesn't have an input control knob..one less thing for me to worry about. I just set the output from my incoming signal to generate a decent level on the LP1 input level meter. Also, the noise gate was a big surprise! Wow, not that I'll use it, but if I ever have a noise signal path, it will be nice to have there.