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> Bob Amstadt: > The Gordius Little Giant is amazingly programmable. I haven't tried to >use > it with an EDP, but it is an amazing device and much smaller than the > FCB1010. Hi Bob :) Gordius sure makes interesting products but as most of the manufacturors their target is the guitar player. But maybe I should try one and see if it works for me. As a keyboard player it's very difficult to know what's going on with my LP1 on stage. It build in a 6HE 19" rack and standing on the floor at the right site, I'm playing piano so it's can't see the track leds very well. For example: current track, track status etc. And as a result of that, things go wrong. I have progammed my FC-300 in a way that the patch number display indicates the track number but I have no way to know the status of a track or the status of features like reverse, speed etc. The FC-300 latch mode can do this but unfortunaltely the LP1 does not support latch mode (= on and off will alternate each time you press the pedal), so the LED's are always off. Besides that, most standalone midi devices don't send the status info back to the midi controller, so when you change from track to track, your controller will probably show the wrong status anyway.... Do you know any controller which would work like this? What about Gordius? BTW: using a laptop with a DAW controller or a controller like the Jazzmutant - Lemur could do this but that would cost a fortune :) See http://www.jazzmutant.com/ --- Sjaak http://www.livelooping.be/ http://www.overgaauw.be/ http://www.myspace.com/sjaakovergaauw