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That I didn't know. But couple the TSR with a Gordius pedal, and.. ;) Like I said in an earlier post, I think the TSR was dropped not many understood how to program it - even though it's GUI/interface actually was designed to be useful without an engineering degree :D Pity Digitech dropped it, and have such a lame support.. Miko Biffle wrote: > TSR is way more programmable than the AM8000R. I had both, preceded by > the venerable Digitech IPS-33B which was also very programmable, but the > TSR really blew doors and was way ahead of it's time. Digitech was also > responsible for the PMC-10 Midi Floor Controller, which despite it's > bugginess, was an incredible piece of kit. The Behringer is a pale > shadow by comparison. > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Mark Hamburg <mark@grubmah.com > <mailto:mark@grubmah.com>> wrote: > > The Digitech unit sounds reminiscent of the Korg AM8000R. > > Mark > > -- > Miko Biffle > Biffoz@Gmail.com > MBiffle@FoxRacingShox.com > "Running scared from all the usual distractions!" -- rgds, van Sinn