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RE: Unidentified sub actually MIDI peds
I actually read about this delay after i had already purchased the pedal,
and i must say that i don't notice that in mine, so i thought that might
have been on individual units, rather than the 'rule' for the device.
Perhaps it IS there, but i don't notice it, because by my design, my
looping
strategy involves creating slightly oblong loops, rather than 'perfect'
ones. Who's to say which came a dictated first, the strategy or the
'delay'? : )
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?
cheers,
jim.
-----Original Message-----
From: SoundFNR@aol.com [mailto:SoundFNR@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 1:48 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: RE: Unidentified sub actually MIDI peds
> Please add the Yamaha MFC-10, which i've found to be very good for both
the
> EDP (via either cc or note on/off) and the Repeater (using "Mix mode").
the Yamaha MFC-10 has a delay from when you hit the switch to when
the MIDI instruction is sent.
Almost 100mS, which is quite a lot!
This was confirmed by Yamaha customer support UK,
who also confirmed that Yamaha had absolutely no interest
in the subject.
For most loopers, the delay makes the pedal unworkable.
I have the MFC-10 next to me now, I had to get the
Behringer pedal for the EDP.
andy butler