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Luis wrote: "is there a way to try it with another analog footcontroller? if you are talking about the cheap chinese switch FC-7 that comes with the EDPs find the nearest trash can and dump all your headaches with it!" In defendence of those red plastic switches I must say they come from a high quality Japanese manufacturer. They are fast, lightweight, compact, unexpensive and make practically no switching noise. I tried hard but coundn't find an alternative as far as analog switching goes. They do look like they are originally intended for hand operation and not for foot pedals though. I bought a lot of them to be able to change regulary. Then again: my only serious EDP breakdown on open stage was caused by one of these switches that broke in mid- performance sending a snowstorm of MULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLY MULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLY MULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLY MULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLY MULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLYMULTIPLY to my poor EDP that of course coundn't cope - not too fond memory Anyway, US/CAN guys. If you can try to catch one of these gigs I'll have with my trio GRID MESH from Berlin on the East Coast: March 15: SciFi Philly, Philadelphia March 17: The Stone, NYC March 18: New Thing Productions, Syracuse, NY March 19: Le Cagibi, Montreal March 20: Cube Gallery, Ottawa European hardball improv with loads of granular loopage Berlin release concert of the loop-based "Orange Years" album will be on March 15 at 6 pm at the Jazzwerkstatt Store, Knesebeckstr. 34 A duo jazz gig with looper/vocalist Rudi Neuwirth will be on April 7 at Badenscher Hof, Berlin