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At 06:56 AM 6/22/97 -0400, you wrote: I aquired the >Ground Control so I could treat the 2101/Jman independantly. It worked as >far >as getting rid of the noise artifacts but the only probem I'm having is >that >when I hit one of the 2 pedals I assigned to send midi pgm.chg. 10 or 11 >to >the Jman I have to tap the pedal twice before the Jman picks up the >message-ie: three vertical lights on display. You need the EEPROM update chip from Digital Music Corp {sorry I don't have the address here}. It's about $20 and allows the same patch change to be sent twice from the same GC switch. It also gives you a couple of new options with the GC... altho I haven't found them useful. I thought it was cool that they specifically mention the Jamman in the upgrade blurb. By the way, the chip is very easy to change, so certainly don't pay someone to change it even if you have no experience with electronics. Just use reasonable care pulling out the old chip... use a small screwdriver to gently pry it up. "Where the artists keep free no other sort or condition of man long remains bounds." --Horace Meyer Kallen John Michael Beard http://www.flash.net/~jbstudio