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Mark Sottilaro (12:39 PM 11.03.2000) wrote: >I went and ordered a Repeater from Alto music (Don't worry Kim, when the >Echoplex comes out I plan to purchase one of those as well!) and was a >little dismayed when my question of, "Does that include the foot >controller?" was answered, "That device doesn't have a foot controller." Right. One does *not* come with it. I think that the email that you're referring to is this one from Damon: Hey loopers, Trying to stay true to some of the comments around here I would like to request some feedback on a MIDI foot controller for Repeater. I posted a very quick concept sketch on our site. Just on click http://www.electrixpro.com/topsecret/remi.gif to view it. Please leave any feedback in our Electrix forum to avoid annoying everyone here. Just go to our site http://www.electrixpro.com and click on "views" and then "forum". Just leave your comments in "loop based recording" Best Regards, Damon Langlois Creative Director Electrix / IVL "No Creative Barriers" Tel (250) 544-4091 Fax (250) 544-4100 http://www.electrixpro.com The forum doesn't seem to be online though. >Now, I've got to say that I'd have still purchased the unit, regardless >of foot controller, but what gives? I've been using a cheesy ADA midi >controller to control my JamMan. Will I have to purchase yet another >controller? Repeater will work with a MIDI controller, but will also work with a simple footswitch controller. Electrix is looking to bring out a separate MIDI based foot controller in the future. That was what the discussion was centered around. From the website: Remote Control -Any TRS style 3-button foot controller (like a Digitech FS-300) gives foot control over play/stop, record and tap tempo. -Repeater can be operated from a MIDI foot controller for "Hands Free" use. -Full MIDI control also means you can sequence your loops to create complete song structures. -MIDI keyboard control over the pitch offers real-time manipulation over the sample. Experiment with melodic variations of the loop. Mark