Re: question re: MIDI control of SooperLooper and similar progs

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Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Greetings,
>
> I'm working on an article that profiles the loopers and arpeggiators 
> available for Linux. I'm currently having too much fun with 
> SooperLooper, driving it with an external sequencer. Very cool stuff, 
> but I'd like to test it with a MIDI control board, so:
>
> If anyone here is using SooperLooper or Freewheeling or Kluppe with a 
> MIDI foot controller (or any MIDI controller), please let me know what 
> hardware you're using. I'm thinking about purchasing a device, I'd like 
> to know what's recommended by LAU's lusty live loopers. :)

I've just bought one, so I'm really scratching the surface now. It's a
(used) Proel MS-16, 16 pedals basically sending MIDI program changes. It
works really well and seems built like a tank. Paid 80 eur.

I heard good things of the behringer FCB1010 but I never tried one. On
the good side is the absence of a power adapter, you plug just the power
cable into it. And it also has two pedals that send continuous
controllers. It's a bit more expensive (around 170 eur new, 100/120 used)


> Really, SooperLooper is just too cool. I'll have to make an effort to 
> try anything else.

Agreed, sooperlooper is fantastic :)
Kudos to Jesse

> Best,
>
> dp

ciao

-- 
Emiliano Grilli
Linux user #209089 
http://www.emillo.net
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