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i know this is a familiar refrain, but... the lake butler midigator can do all that. if you can find one. they probably are getting a bit tough to find. but i see them here and there. keep an eye on ebay. monk On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at 12:54 PM, Skip wrote: > i posted a question about this a few days back- i'm looking for a MIDI > pedal > that can be used as momentary switches. > > is the MFC10 the only one in it's price range that does it? > > > i can't justify spending more on the pedal than i did on my Repeater :) > > -12 > > > > >> At 03:22 AM 7/10/2002, Lanpheer, James A wrote: >>> I'm not sure that i've fully got my arms around what makes a switch a >>> "momentary" one or not. It seems like you need to be able to send a >>> NoteOn >>> and a NoteOff in a single button press? I'm not fully sure on that >>> one, but >>> i'm hoping to hear more on this list. I'll try searching the archives >>> tomorrow. >> >> "momentary" means it sends a command when you press it and a command >> when >> you release it. For example, you press it down and it sends a note-on, >> release it and it sends a note-off. >> >> kim > > monk@fuse.net http://www.monkmusic.com