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Jeffrey Larson schrieb: > On Nov 20, 2006, at 6:53 PM, Per Boysen wrote: > > What I remember from reading the Mobius manual long ago is that Play > > stops any process right away and kicks Mobius back into just playing > > back whatever is looping. > > Yes. I had a few requests for a function that just canceled whatever > mode you were in (Overdub, Insert, Multiply, etc). without needing > to remember to press the switch that got you into that mode. This > can be handy for LoopCopy since it's easy to forget what mode you > will end up in (LoopCopy=Sound, we're in Multiply, LoopCopy=Time > we're in Insert, LoopCopyMode=? we're in anything). > > If you don't have many foot switches, this is a good one to leave off. > > Dirk, I'm curious, did you look at the FCB-1010 when you were shopping > for a foot controller? It is *much* better than the FC-50 for > controlling a looper with lots of functions. It is larger, but > after you've added the 4 external pedals to the FC-50 they're about > the same size. > > Jeff > > > Hello Jeff, yes, I looked at the FCB-1010 - and decided to buy the FC-50 for two reasons: 1) There is no space left on the floor under my keystand. I've just counted pieces of gear (without the new controller for Mobius) on the floor - from various Switches over Wah/Volume to a Midi-Basspedal, so I needed something small and with the ability to connect the expression pedals in a flexible way - so that they can stand where they just fit in... 2) I wanted something I don't have to program as I often found myself doing Midi-Troubleshooting rather than playing my instruments. The FC-50 is indeed of a very "static" character. Somehow I have the feeling my setup is a bit too flexible for me to handle ;-))) I thought that Mobius would do the flexible part here - and I still think it does, just reading things about Mobius scripts on the list. For instance: is Record/Play/Overdub with only one button possible? Or would I need a programmable foot controller like the FCB1010 for this? If this is the case I went in the wrong direction... Dirk