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Re: Floor pedal or MIDI pedal for EDP?
Paul Sanders wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sorry if I asked this earlier, I can't recall if I did or not...
>
> Oh, and please pardon the level of traffic on this list! This has really
> helped me see the light though and think of a comprehensive solution that
> should solve all the problems I'm having with my looper setup!
>
> For those of you who have experience with the Echoplex Digital Pro, is it
> considered more desirable to have the floor board that's optional, or is
>it
> better to have a good midi foot controller?
>
> I'm going to go look at that Roland SPD-S. I need to sort out just how
> functional the sequencer is on it and if it sends/receives MIDI clock.
>If I
> can actually record a sequence from the pads on the machine itself and
> resample it to save it as a pattern, then have the sequencer play it back
> and loop it, then I'm golden with this and the EDP from what I can
>gather.
>
> I have a line on a new EDP, back stock I suppose, but no floor pedal.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Sanders
> Email: paul_sanders@adelphia.net
Hi Paul,
I'm a fairly new EDP user (about a month now), and I use the EFC-7
footswitch. A lot of guys on the list use an FCB-1010, which I know that
you
can do a lot more with.
I recommend starting with the EFC-7 just because it's so simple and
ready
to use right when you plug it in to the EDP. Before I purchased the EDP I
debated which one to get as well. I decided on the EFC-7 because I figured
that the EDP is such a deep machine that I didn't want to bog myself down
with
programming a MIDI footpedal, I just wanted to work on my EDP technique.
If I
need more control I can always add a Midi footpedal down the road. A lot
of
guys on the list use both.
Best of luck,
John
www.johnmazzarella.com