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RE: Unidentified sub actually MIDI peds
If i had all the items that you put out here Dennis, i would do that
comparison TONIGHT. But, alas, i don't even have a sound-worthy computer
just yet (spent my $$ on a house and car this year), so that will have to
wait. In the meantime, its working for me, either for oblong loops or
straight-time ones. Perhaps, i have just learned to work with the delay,
if
there is one and adjust my timing to make it work?
Anywho, once i get the uber-PC, i will check the comparison, because i now
HAVE to know.
cheers,
jim.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Leas [mailto:dennis@mail.worldserver.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 11:19 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Unidentified sub actually MIDI peds
> I guess i'd have to do a side-by-side test of the two pedals, or is there
> another way of confirming this 'delay' which i have not noticed to this
> point?
I'd love to see some hard data on the delay. You up for some
experimenting,
Jim?
Here's my suggestion (straight-forward but probably better ways of doing
this): Put the MFC-10 beside another MIDI pedal. (In my case, I'd probably
use a EDP EFC-7 and configure the EDP to send MIDI note-on/off.) Place the
pedals so you can press them reasonably simultaneously. Connect the MIDI
outputs of both to a computer interface (possibly through a merge box).
Use
a MIDI monitor like MIDI-OX to capture the MIDI messages with timestamps so
we can accurately measure any time delay.
I volunteer to collect data, but somebody will have to loan me an MFC-10.
:)
Dennis Leas
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