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  • in reply to: 95000 Midi Footswich #126029
    Keenwa1
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    Thanks Annette_B, I picked up a Midi Mouse pedal (used for $60 on ebay) and I have been pleased with how it functions as a controller for the 95000. One weird thing is that the PC messages on my pedal are exactly 1 number off from both what you describe and also from the CC Numbers that I looked up in the manual, as our administrator suggested. For example, you (and the manual) say that 102 is record, but for me it is 103. Every command is like this, so if I want to go to loop 23, I have to hit 24 etc. Any idea why this would be? I have both devices set to channel 1. I even tried the 95000 on omni, but it still did the same thing. Not a big deal if we can’t resolve this. I am happy using the Midi Mouse even if the commands are off by 1. It is still easy to use and understand. I love that I can leave the 95000 on my desk now :-) Thank you so much guys, this forum rocks!

    in reply to: 95000 Midi Footswich #125979
    Keenwa1
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    Thank you so much for the reply! I have no experience with midi, however I the Midi Mouse controller pedal can be found used for around $60 on ebay. Does anyone know if the Midi Mouse is the proper type of midi controller pedal? Is there a better option, or a cheaper option? I literally just need a pedal that can trigger record/stop so I can leave the 95000 on my desk.

    in reply to: One looper, two instruments to separate amps #123876
    Keenwa1
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    Sorry not right now but there are tons of tiny midi pedals on the market that will send commands to the 95K to do what you are asking for.
    Good luck and have fun!

    Do you guys plan on making a miniature foot pedal for the 95000? Probably not right, it looks like most options are included on the unit itself. Hey, would one of the pedals from the 22500 or 45000 work with the 95000? I am mainly interested in having the loop up/down triggers within reach of my drum set, and the 95000 unit itself is just so big it would get in the way. I dunno, just a thought.

    Do you have any recommendations for a small midi pedal that could trigger loop up/down on the 95000?

    in reply to: 95000 Questions #123868
    Keenwa1
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    Okay, thank you very much for answering my questions.

    in reply to: One looper, two instruments to separate amps #123857
    Keenwa1
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    Yes in the stereo mode
    Record the guitar in the right input and the bass in the left input
    Then pan channel 1 hard left and channel 2 hard right.
    Right out goes to guitar amp and left output goes to bass amp.

    That’s was actually my first guess of how to pull it off, I guess my understanding of signal flow isn’t too bad.

    Well, I am glad I did homework, it appears the 45000 is the way to go. There is nothing else out there quite like this pedal. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question, promptly too nonetheless.

    Do you guys plan on making a miniature foot pedal for the 95000? Probably not right, it looks like most options are included on the unit itself. Hey, would one of the pedals from the 22500 or 45000 work with the 95000? I am mainly interested in having the loop up/down triggers within reach of my drum set, and the 95000 unit itself is just so big it would get in the way. I dunno, just a thought.

    Anyways, thanks for answering my question. I’ve learned a lot from browsing this forum; you guys are great!

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