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RE: EDP w/PMC-10



Sometimes the PMC double triggers--is this it?
Have you tried changing the B string to some other velocity, say 9 or so?
Or what about a normal (not momentary) setting?
Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: hazard factor [mailto:artists@hazardfactor.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:01 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: EDP w/PMC-10

OK, so I just got my PMC-10 footcontroller to use with my EDP. I had, for
the last 8 years, used the EFC-7, which has worked great, but in the
interest of space saving, decided to try the PMC-10.
I have many of the major functions of the EDP up and running. My problem is
triggering record. I am using note #38, velocity 64, momentary switch..on
release of the switch, it sends velocity 0. This works fine, mostly.
Sometimes, when I hit record, it is almost like a double press...it records
.4 seconds and then resets. I press record again, and it then works fine.
After I am done with that loop, hit record to start another, and it repeats
the resetting. After that, it is fine. This only happens when sending midi
messages- not with the front panel or with the EFC-7. 
The PMC-10's midi out is plugged directly into the EDP. 
This is getting maddening.

Dave Eichenberger
http://www.hazardfactor.com




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