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> you can program as many as you like. Every single button on your pedal > board could control up to 8 functions in sequence. :o) It is indeed a beautiful thing. I started out by mapping both reverse and half speed to the same button (suggested by Bob in the LP1 manual), then I mapped Overdub and half-speed to another button (suggestion from Bill Walker), which as you can imagine allows for some interesting things with half speed and double-speed output popping up depending on how you use it. I mapped another two buttons to operate sort of like the EDP next loop function, based on Steve's suggestion , etc. The list could go on and on. I've just decided to ditch my FCB for controlling the LP1 and go to my slim and sleek ADA MC-1 MIDI controller...couldn't do this with the EDP because the unit only sends program changes. I'll map a few other MIDI buttons to volume and feedback changes, rather than using the FCB controller pedals...I've relieved to rid that boat anchor of a MIDI controller from my system, at least for the LP1. I'll use the FCB for Mobius. Kris ************************************************* Krispen Hartung - Improvisational Guitar www.krispenhartung.com www.myspace.com/krispenhartung info@krispenhartung.com / 1.208.724.5603 Discography - http://www.krispenhartung.com/catalogue.htm Looper's Delight Playlist: http://www.boisemusicians.com/loopers-delight.m3u