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Maybe some designer thought that "one button mirroring the other button makes it easier to tweak them simultaneously with both hands"? A wild guess on a stupid cause. Lindsey, are you sure it is not just YOUR RC-20XL? Could it be a random manufacturing mistake? I remember when touring in Taiwan some music electronics people I met there complained about leasing out assembling work to mainland China because "they sometimes make stupid mistakes like mounting a switch upside down." Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 11:19 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Lindsey Walker wrote: >> >> Something I just noticed about my Boss LoopStation RC-20XL is if I want >> to >> turn every knob setting to, "low," or, "off," What I mean is one >> knob may >> be at 0 by turning it left and another at 0 by turning it right. > > >> >> Any thoughts? >> >> Lindsey > > > Can't imagine any designer who'd be reading this list would make such > a basic design mistake ;-) > > Sometime such reverses are needed for analog circuits where > custom potentiometers are not available easy/cheap enough. > > Maybe there's some design justification in the RC-20XL, > can't even see that it helps them to save on costs. > > baffled > > andy >