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The Behringer your mentioning is good. I've worn out three of them. They worked for about exactly three years. After that I resigned and invested in a Gordius Little Giant that is supposed to last longer and take common repair parts when needed. So in the long run that will be less expensive. Your subject line says "midi foot controller theory", so here is my answer to that: The theory is to set up the MIDI foot controller board in a logical way, then keep it like that and assign bindings in the software on the receiving software side. Program your pedalboard in as many banks as you need and set up each pad to send a MIDI Note, starting in bank 1 with Midi Note number #1. With both the FCB and the LG banks hold ten pads so the note numbers will correspond to banks and pad numbers. Neat. Then assign in the software whatever function you want to play to those note numbers. The expression pedals you may program to send any #CC number. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:40 PM, r williford <robinkicksass@gmail.com> wrote: > I've been thinking of getting a midi foot controller for looping > software. > I don't see many options besides the behringer fcb1010 which seems pretty > cool and is about my price range. > Currently Ive been getting by with just one a sustain pedal Using > ableton's > looper and cycler-looper > I've also modified a computer keyboard by taking off all the keys and > putting a few back on. > Haven't actually tried it yet but I think I can hit about 5 buttons > independently > Any suggestions on midi foot controllers? > Thanks for the feedback. > Happy loopin > -Robin > > >