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Re: EDP Hardware Interface



> Thank you Aurisis!

seconded

> The capabilities you've made available are really quite amazing.  But the
>  device-interface through which one accesses these capalilties isn't 
>really
>  rich enough to really "get at things" easily.  Especially with Loop IV.

Well the device is designed to work "hands off",
so you can control with your feet while playing your
instrument. 
Easiest way is to create a number "presets" for 
whatever it is you want to do. 
Then the 7 buttons on the footpedal can do all sorts 
of stuff.

Bet you find it easier the more you play;-)  


In order to get "foot access" to the presets, and 
to the extended MIDI functions you need a MIDI controller.
(just like with any rack unit)
This will really open things up for you.


andy butler

 



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