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Hi, I own a 2880 + foot switch, and I use it with a Yamaha midi foot switch. If any questions on the 2880, don't hesitate (but sorry for my poor English writing). I can see other major differences between the 2880 and the 45000 : - SD cards instead of CF cards - "foot switch" instead of "foot controller" : perhaps it is only a change in the name, but in my opinion, it is more : probably as for the HOG II, a new foot controller with memories and dysplay!... Best Regards from France, Marc Le mer 23/01/13 22:59, Rick Walker looppool@cruzio.com a écrit: > On 1/23/2013 11:59 AM, Jeff Duke wrote: > > I am disappointed by it. It is just the same as the > 2880 except that > you can store your loops for editing and reloading. > For me a non > interest. It also has an added mono mix monitor > output. whoopie! lol > > > Maybe some specs are different but I didn't notice > anything else from > a brief look at the manual. > > Did the original have the ability to tune loops over 2 octaves. > That's a huge plus in my work and made me excited. > > also, it has synced or unsynced loops. Isn't that an improvement, > too? I don't know the original unit but have heard people talk about it. > > yours, Rick > > > >