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Does the foot controller come standard with the 2880, or is it separate? If so, where would I find one? --Josh >>What I dont't get with this looper is the footswitch control! There >>is no specification on that? >>stephane > > > > The 2880 foot controller has 6 buttons: > > "New Loop" sets up the unit to begin a new loop. It continues to play > the old loop until you press the record button. Pressing the new loop > button makes three lights flash rapidly on the footcontroller, as a > warning. Pressing "New Loop" again cancels it. > > "Reverse" pretty obvious. Works equally well in record and play. Whan > synched to MIDI it has a fantastic ballistic - exactly like a tape > machine! > > "Octave" Drops the loop by one octave... at any tempo. It also halves > the tempo of the MIDI clock, I wish it didn't... > > "Track Select" steps through the 4 available mono tracks, enebling > recordon them. In stereo mode it selects one of the 2 pairs. Because > it sequentially steps through the tracks, the LED lights when track 1 > is selected. > > "Record" When stopped, pressing this will begin recording at the > beginning of the loop, when playing it acts as a punch in / out button > > "Play" starts and stops the loop. > > I've modified mine a bit, swapping the position of the 'New Loop" and > "Track Select" functions and changing the LED colors (red=record, > green=play). > > The foot controller contains a microcontroller and is powered by the > 1/4" mono cable connecting it to the 2880. > > > -CZ > > > > -- > ... > http://www.zmix.net