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L.Angulo wrote: >> You'll have to re-program everything to CC , but I think >> it'll >> work. > > Hi Andy, > Im testing the EDP first direct midi function called SUSRecord note >number 50 (36 + 14) you mean CC number...right? > and it does somehow respond but it erases the loop and then there is a >dot next to the loop > number on the EDP screen and all the parameter buttons are green,any >idea what that means? All green means a loop is playing. The dot is AutoUndo. So what you report indicates that you just recorded a very short loop. Which is exactly what SUSRecord is intended to do. > >> The Liquid actually has a parameter to stop it responding >> "too fast". >> That's why you miss some button presses. >> "Button Delay", p67 in the manual should fix this. > > unfortunately it doesnt,thats the first thing i set when > i got it,in fact i have it to the lowest setting and it > still happens,everything else gets faster thoguh like scrolling through >banks etc. that's bad, >> Personally, I'd wanna check the latency on the buttons, >> latency >> tends to creep up as features are added, sometimes no-one >> notices. > > yes that would be great but how can this be done?? create a drone loop in the EDP Mute it. Then un-Mute it using the controller. That will give you a fair idea by ear. To get accurate measurement you need to make a recording to a stereo recording device. One channel gets the EDP output, the other the (very) close miced sound of the switch. Then looking at the 2 channels in the audio editor gives you a measurable latency (including the EDP latency, which is rather small). 5mS is the kind of response time you're looking for. > >> When I first got the Gordius it had a problem in this >> respect.. >> ...Xavier fixed it pretty quickly. >> >> You should ask that the firmware be updated to handle >> simple >> Note-On/Note-Off,.....essential if you want to use it to >> play synth notes. >> >> Sometimes hardware creators only imagine their devices >> being used for certain tasks. You don't need Note-on >> to control a guitar rig, so the feature perhaps never got >> tested. >> That's why it's important for users to feedback about >> their >> experiences.. a good manufacturer will take it very >> seriously. >> >> Is there a "liquid Foot" forum? or a Yahoo Group? ...there >> should be. >> andy > > > Yes,ive been posting like crazy but hardly any responses,i >dont think anybody is trying to do what im trying,as you say probably >most are just sending PCs and CCs with it and it seems very geared towards > the AXE FX which in fact also has a looper. > I love the design of the unit though,it sits >perfect on my pedalboard and the screen is beautiful,i just wish >i had your midi knowledge to tell him what needs to be corrected because >i dont think he knows the EDP at all... It's rather simple what to tell him. 1) I need to program a switch so that on press, it sends a Note-On, and no Note-Off. 2) When I release the switch it needs to send the corresponding Note-Off (only). 3) A similar behaviour with CC would be acceptable. 4) I'm used to doing fast combinations of button presses, I've found that commands get missed when I do that. > cheers > Luis > > > > >>