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>Hello all, > I was happy to see the discussion move away from gear for awhile even >tho >I'm a big gearhead. However I've got to jump in with my 2 cents.... I once >had a Digitech PMC-10. Actually I had five. Sequentually. They were all >defective. I still have one now, which doesn't work. I loved the device, I >was using it for sending notes, CC info etc. But I didn't have a computer >at >the time [no back-up] and it had a nasty habit of erasing all the stored >programs, and was a real pain to reprogram with the cheesy little >"remote". I was warned about that problem too. Digitech supposedly put out a software upgrade to fix it. I got mine from a guy who had gotten the upgrade and assured me that he hadn't had the data loss crash happen since. For $100 it was worth the risk, and so far I haven't had any trouble with that. I hate the remote too, it's definitely the stupidest part about that pedal. I've had to fix it twice already, and the next time I'm going to rebuild it with a decent cable so that it never breaks again. Still, these things are a total steal on the used market, I think. The midi implementation is very comprehensive. > If there are other pedals around, does anyone know anything about them? The people I know who can afford to try and buy anything they want, all use the Rocktron All Access pedal. It's extrmely well constructed and does at least everything the pmc-10 does, probably a lot more. You pay a lot for it though. Those were the folks who suggested the pmc-10 to me, since the roctron was out of my price range at the time. Most of them were using the pmc-10 until the rocktron came out. kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@annihilist.com | http://www.annihilist.com/loop/loop.html http://www.annihilist.com/ | Loopers-Delight-request@annihilist.com