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That is easy, Steve. I think I could handle it. :) Will the LP1 accept program change data to trigger its funtions? I hope so. I find that the whole note or CC thing inconvenient, since not all the simple units can send that data. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Lawson" <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> To: "Loop List" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 6:06 PM Subject: foot controllers > While I don't make the looperlative or any other looper, I can't even > begin to imagine why someone would begrudge the less than 5 minutes > it takes to programme the entire pedal board, whichever midi board > you use. Here it is, step by step - my gran could do it and she > doesn't even own a CD player, let alone any midi equipment. > > step one, turn on looperlative > step two, turn dial til 'midi buttons' shows on screen > step three, press enter > step four, push a midi pedal (assuming you've connected whichever > floor board you have) > step five, turn dial to select whichever function you want that pedal > to control > step six, press enter again. > > repeat that for each button. > > if you REALLY can't do that, or would be turned off buying a piece of > kit with a feature set that you like because of having perform a task > that a)takes less time than getting the kit out of the box in the > first place and b) allows you to have the functions in any order > wherever you want them, or programmed in different combinations for > different songs, then we're so far from being on the same wavelength > that I can't even comment. I'd suggest seeing a doctor. > > If it's a deal-breaker for you, go post it on the Looperlative forum > and see what Bob says. www.looperlative.com , > > Steve > www.stevelawson.net - site > www.stevelawson.net/store/ - shop > http://steve.anthropiccollective.org - blog > > > >