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On 2/9/11 6:45 PM, "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > > Dustbunnies wrote: >> However, with the FC-300, you can send pretty much any type of MIDI >event >> (PC, CC, Notes, MMC, NRPN, SysEx, and even >> nearly-useless-for-foot-controller data like poly-aftertouch, FWIW). >I'm >> just curious what data type -- Clock notwithstanding -- the Gordius is >able >> to send that the FC-300 cannot? > > The LG can send every possible midi command/data. > Including 14bit. from an expression pedal with a user > definable response curve. So it'll allow you to link two given CC's into a MSB/LSB pair in order to get better resolution. Now that's cool. Most controllers will only do this with the Pitch Bend controller, which is usually already hard wired on most receiving devices to... you guessed it: Pitch Bend. That's definitely one I don't recall the FC-300 doing. > It also has Gordius specific commands. Yeah, I knew that the real value in the Gordius lay actually in the delivery system -- being able to scale, layer, and delay the timing on various types of MIDI data in an organized and programmable fashion. I just didn't know if there were any raw data types that it handled which were beyond the rudimentary functions on the Roland footpedal. It seems that MSB/LSB pairings are one type. There could be others perhaps...? > Random CC (with upper & lower limit) Eh? You mean it can do Sample-&-Hold style effects by jumping to random values on a given CC#? That's very nice too. BTW, I know it does ramps and fades, but has Xavier gotten around to putting an actual MIDI LFO into this thing yet? I've been looking for a decent one of those forever, and the only one I've found (without resorting to a computer) in a floor unit is that Moog thing. But that's just too damn expensive for what I'd use it for, IMNSHO. Thanks for jumping in, Andy! --m.