[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index]

Re: GTR4000 Footpedals?



Dennis:
I do have a PC/MIDI interface yes... I use it to up/download presets via
MIDI to my GTR4000.  I'll check MIDI-OX out tonight when I get home.
Tonight is band practice, so I'll set it up on my laptop and kick the
triggers to see what I have/don't have going on.

Talked to Eventide again - they say "Get the DMC Ground Control" if I want
one that's built for my purposes.  Going to e-bay to see if there's any on
sale now.

Thanks for the link!

Ken

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis W. Leas" <dennis@mdbs.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: GTR4000 Footpedals?


> > ...The Digitech (not at home, don't know model) MIDI
> > controller foot pedal I bought for $100 doesn't work properly.  I need
to
> > step on the switches TWICE to get the GTR4000 to recognize that I did
> > anything.. VERY annoying....
> > I called Eventide about it, REAL nice guys there, and they said the
> > footpedal I have now is not correctly sending note on/note off 
>messages,
it
> > instead toggles note on/note off per stomp which causes the trouble.
>
> Do you have a MIDI interface for your computer?  If so, I'd recommend
using
> MIDI-OX ( http://www.midiox.com/ ) to sniff them MIDI messages!  If not,
I'd get
> one, even a cheapie, so you can check your input.
>
> MIDI-OX is PC based but there's other similiar Mac utilities to be found
at (
> http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/#sof ).  Once you know your input,
it's a
> lot easier to tell what's going on.  GIGO, after all.
>
>
> > From: "italo de angelis" <italoop@hotmail.com>
> >. . .
> > > After 6 years with a DSP4000, I'm now working on Orville and my midi
setup
> > > includes a Rocktron MIDIMATE and a Lexi MRC. I turn loops on/off on
orville
> > > and my Emu sampler in real time, while playing and looping live!!!
Plus you
> > > can do much, much more!!!
>
> Sounds like a great set-up, Italo!  Can you describe it some more?  Maybe
a
> diagram?
>
> Dennis Leas
> -----------------------------
> dennis@mdbs.com
>