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I have > ran into the > problem you describe many times. What I do is to > make sure I always > have the feedback function assigned to that actual > expression pedal > in at least one patch with an "harmless" function - > like for example > Overdub. If I don't play anything I can press a > short Overdub only to > recall the patch that has feedback assigned to the > expression pedal. so if i understand correctly you assign a value of 127 on the overdub button for example and press it shortly to reset the controller? > Another strategy I have developed to stay out of > such trouble, and > also to be able to loop faster and more fluently, is > to double up > most function over many controller buttons. > Especially the feedback > functions. I like to have both expression pedals and > twistable knobs > or faders assigned to the same parameter. Then I can > simply reach for > the most immediate way to achieve feedback or > whatever. this sounds cool,but it could create problems as well...donīt know if i am understanding it right could you give me a more specific example? Thanx Per! Luis www.myspace.com/luisangulocom __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com