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Re: Nobels MF1



And can't send more than 12 notes from what I gather too. Oh well, it was
worth a shot. I'm waiting for Zoe to buy and try out the Digitech unit. And
for now I'll keep using my Behringer. It's not really that bad, and it does
the job well....plus I will get around to using the expression pedels, 
which
I have mapped to control volume and feedback right now.

Kris


----- Original Message ----- 
> the Nobels MF1 is what I'm currently using to operate the
> Looperlative - it's fine as a bog-standard program-change box. 'Funny
> note mode' is balls though. Might be more useable on the MF2, never
> tried one. It is, however, rather heavy and bulky for what it is.
> Easy to use, but a bit of a pain. Has dipswitches to change global
> midi channel (can't transmit on more than one channel.) No sockets
> for expression pedals, sadly.
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> Is there such a thing as a CC pedal with just a Midi cable coming
> out, that you could daisy chain via a 'midi thru' port or something?
> just trying to work out how to get a CC pedal hooked up to the
> Looperlative.
>
> Steve
> www.stevelawson.net - site
> www.stevelawson.net/store/ - shop
> http://steve.anthropiccollective.org - blog
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