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Re: foot controllers
In many cases, you do avoid it, as long as you're using a plain
vanilla MIDI controller (that just sends a program change message for
each button press) and not one that comes preloaded with a bunch of
undocumented messages for many button presses. A lot of the time, you
want one event to happen (record, mute, etc.) based on a button press,
and a bare-bones MIDI learn function gives you that. If the MIDI
learn feature is more sophisticated, it can cause multiple events to
occur upon receiving a simple MIDI message. Given the state of MIDI
foot controllers, it makes more sense to have the device being
controlled to the work.
On 1/3/06, Sean Echevarria <sean.loop@creepingfog.com> wrote:
> Yeah - that's what I figured. You don't really get around having to
>learn
> how to program a foot controller by using a device (or software) that has
> MIDI learn capability.
>
> sean
>
>