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thatīs my problem with the softstep too. to be sure that I stepped on the right pad and the particular function is triggered I need the visual feedback. I regularly have to step on it a second time. this is especially true for the pads of the second row. this wasn't the case with the FCB1010. andre www.andremu.com Am 10.02.2011 um 19:33 schrieb Zoe Keating: > That implies that you're looking at it though. I've yet to nail it >without staring at my feet the whole time. With the 1010 I could rest my >foot on it and just peek every now and then. > > Todd Matthews <gtmatthews@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey Bill >> For me the tactile feedback of a switch was replaced by the visual >feedback of the led lighting up momentarily as well as a four character >display changing to show what I just pressed. (REC, MULT, MUTE, FADE, >etc.) >> >> -Todd Matthews >> On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:10 PM, William Walker wrote: >> >>> Dear all, thanks for the revealing comments. Larson, i like the cut of >your gib!!!, no coyness or sugar coating from you!, Its funny, in spite >of the lack of ringing endorsments I still see the SS as a controller I >could use. Its really interesting to me as well that the complaints about >its lack of tactile feel or an audible click to let you know a preset is >engaged run contrary to many people harping about the need for dead quite >switching. >>> Bill >>> >> >> >> >> >>