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> From: Andy Morris [mailto:apmorris59@hotmail.com] > How many loopers here use MIDI? I don't know exactly how it works. It >may be > something I'd like to get acquainted with. Can anyone give me a >brief >explanation or tell me what you do with MIDI yourself? Midi is so useful fro WHT IT WAS DESIGNED FOR... And that's it -and it's GREAT at that stuff - most of the major point were concisely covered by Cara (hey Cara!) I use it in looping gigs for : -program change - multi fx units, delays, synth patches -extensive control of the Digitech Dimension 12 - and almost totally ignored 24 sec looper , all controls can be done with simple MIDI prog-change. A unique idea -occ. triggering samples or synth from a GK-2A equipped axe -inputting and setting up simple 'sequence loops' on an old Roland MSQ 100 - great MIDI Looper - u can find these real cheap. Haven't dome it yet - but with tmy ELECTRIX stuff - you can save most or all of the knob movements as MIDI info!! - so - one can sequence a few minutes of knob twiddling on say - the filter factory - and apply it while performing new material.... Many people have ignored MIDI thru the 2 decades it's been extant - on the basis of the 'tracking problems' - that's a bummer - since it's only 1% of what you can do with it - It's simply a message protocol. The philosophy I'd love to see MORE OF is.. "Find what a technology can do musically and do it all. Then do some stuff it wasn't designed to do. Accept that every unit cant be like every other unit - and keep pushing for NEW STUFF to be invented." All these things CAN be concurrent.....