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Hi Michael, I think this is possible. I believe you an use different midi channels with both the PCM-10 and EDP. Possible setup without a midi splitter (= midi-thru box): - assign different midi channels to each EDP, 1 and 2 - connect the midi out of the 1st EDP to the midi-in of the 2nd EDP - connect the midi out of the PCM-10 to the midi-in of the 1st EDP - activate midi piping (= midi thru) on the 1st EDP Use different midi channels per PCM-10 patch to either control EDP 1 or 2. Sjaak > Michael Peters wrote: > I use two EDPs that are not in sync, and I use a PMC-10 to control one of > them - the other one can only be controlled by pushing the EDP >pushbuttons. > Of course, because the EDPs are not in sync, I don't have to control both > EDPs at once - I do different things with them so I would first use the > first EDP, then the other. > > It would be nice if I had a tiny box that would simply split the signal >from > the PMC-10, connecting it to both EDPs, but it would have to have some >kind > of manual switch so the midi signals would either go this way or that >way.