Quelques informations sur les controleurs midi:
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Pedal Board Suggestions
Here are some currently in production MIDI pedalboards we can suggest (or not):
Supporting 7 pin MIDI Remote Power:
Digital Music Corporation "GROUND CONTROL PRO"
Lexicon "MPX R1"
Rocktron "ALL ACCESS", the most omni-comprehensive MIDI language foot controller (notes on/off, sysex, etc)
Non supporting 7 pin MIDI Remote Power:
Yamaha "MFC-10"
Rocktron "MIDI MATE"
Behringer "FCB1010"
All of these units work fine with our products. Each one has different features and common ones. You will need to check their manuals and decide which one best fits your demands.
All of them support MIDI Program Change and Control Change messages. Some have one or two pedals already built in. All of them have extra inputs to accommodate one or two pedals/switches.
Special note on the "G-system"
A customer had a problem with the G-System trying to recall presets on Eclipse, using MIDI maps. The Eclipse totally ignored any MIDI Map setting and would always recall presets 100/101/102/etc., upon receiving Program Changes 0/1/2/etc. Diagnosis showed that the G-System is *always* sending out MIDI CC#0 w/value of 1 and that can't be disabled, according to their customer support. Because MIDI CC#0 in Eventide units is used to recall banks, when Eclipse sees that MIDI command, it bypasses any map setting to correctly obey it.
Accordingly, unless the G-Systems software is changed, we recommend against using G-Systems as MIDI controllers with our gear, and it is possible that other manufacturer's products will have similar problems. One workaround would be to buy a MIDI filtering device to kill the unwanted data from the MIDI data string.
Conclusion:
Some units have better displays than others, to keep you informed about what you have sent out or are about to send. The choice is really determined by specific requirements anybody has; they can be very different. Please refer to their documentation.