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Re: New MIDI footpedal (MFC10) and EDP.



no i can't find anything in the manual about changing the Behringer to
momentary.

i think they intended it to be a somewhat 'dumb' pedal.
i know it can send multiple commands, but they seem to be for simply
changing patches...not realtime control (well, except for the expression
pedals).

the Manual for the Yamaha (from the website) said that you can program
momentary switches, but it definatly wasn't the clearest about it...

who writes these things?!?

somebody needs to go into business translating them into an understandable
language.


-12

> I believe the Behringer FCP1010 is momentary, and it also has both MIDI 
>and
> Switch outputs.  I'm not sure if the switch outputs would work with an 
>EDP.  I
> have not used them yet.
> 
> Mark
> 
> "Lanpheer, James A" wrote:
> 
>> Heck, I'M not even sure the MFC10 "does it" yet... ;)  I'm still 
>searching
>> for the answers, but will try 'ctr' tonight and see if that has any 
>effect.
>> 
>> cheers,
>> jim.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Skip [mailto:s-12@swbell.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 10:54 AM
>> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>> Subject: Re: New MIDI footpedal (MFC10) and EDP.
>> 
>> 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
>