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Well... I often do it to switch distortions and back with a single button press... I also do it when I use a patch on a little used bank, then return to my main bank... then want the first patch back again. I set up switches everywhere to do cc value assignments. I have a Waldorf 4-pole bank with several buttons setup to control anywhere between 1 and 4 cc values. I also have a bank setup to handle controllers in my Korg AM8000r. So I go shopping for those cc buttons in my various banks... I frequently bounce between controller patches on two units... and use the expeds for each... then toggle again for more variation. I've got an EDP bank as well. -Miko >>> sginn@airmail.net 03/23/01 03:04PM >>> I wonder when you might need to switch back and forth between two different patches? Steve > > In the manual that I have (thanks to Miko!) the descriptions > are on page > 3-2. Enhanced: > 1. pressing a pedal set to enhanced causes the pedal LED to > light and MIDI > String A to be sent. > 2. if you press the same pedal again, the LED goes out and > MIDI String B is > sent. > 3. if an enhanced pedal LED is lit and another enhanced or > normal pedal is > pressed, MIDI String B of the lit pedal and MIDI String A of > the new pedal > will be sent together, lighting the new pedal's LED and > turning off the other. > 4. every time the new pedal is pressed after the initial > switch, it will > act as a toggle between the last enhanced or normal pedal > that was pressed > and the new pedal. in other words, the PMC10 will switch alternately > between the two every time the new pedal is pressed. > > the important difference between normal and enhanced modes is > that a pedal > set to enhanced can be used to switch back and forth between > the currently > selected patch and the previous patch, whereas normal mode does not > remember the previously selected patch. > > > > At 03:03 PM 3/22/2001, Steve wrote: > >Also, in my manual that came with the PMC10 that I > purchased, the only pedal > >actions that are available are "NORMAL, MOMENTARY, and > TOGGLE". However, > >both in my PMC10 options and in the Raymond application, > there is a pedal > >action called "ENHANCED". Does anyone know what it does? >