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Well, not really supposed, it was real, but as I said, it might have just been mine. In any case, they were made up until the early/mid 90s, so finding a functioning one with remote (nice, but not needed these days) will certainly be a fun quest. As far as no one demanding good midi pedals, I think it is a case of a lot of manufacturers putting out the lowest common denominator- the features most people would use- program change, CCs, and not much else on a limited number of different channels. Roland or Behringer's designers have never shown up publicly on any list I have ever been on asking what users need. We are lucky here that we can talk to many of the people who designed our tools, but that isn't the case for the makers of the current midi pedals. They usually match up their pedals to gear they are currently putting out, and make them very easy to use together, and they don't really care if it is used to control other things. If Behringer doesn't make anything that needs that kind of control, they aren't going to build the capability (or even care about that capability) in their pedals. Despite what Roland or Behringer or anyone who makes a generic 'dumb' midi pedal thinks, if you put the capability of the PMC-10 into an enclosure like the All Access (or even the current Behringer pedal, but with preset titles), sell them for a few hundred (not $800), you would probably sell a few thousand right away. The EDP can't be the only device that musicians want more foot control of. Dave Eichenberger www.hazardfactor.com > > The Digitech PMC-10 really is one of the best midi pedals > ever. Sadly it has been out of production a long time, is > hard to find, and at this stage in life may be getting a > little shaky if not well taken care of. It is a sad > situation, but users don't demand good midi pedals so no > manufacturer puts effort into it. > > kim