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Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 09:24:05 -0800
From: Peter Ihnat <peter_ihnat@uow.edu.au>
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outpost@mr.net wrote:
>
> Peter yanked my chain by replying:
>
> >Plus I'd like to make a comment about #7:
> >"7. How can I keep the presets to my EC5 pedal?? Every time I load a
> >new style (usually "load all data") the functions change on my pedal and
> >I have to reset them. It needs a protect function for the pedal."
> >
> >I'd like to remove this one (no offence to the sender) but the problem
> >can be solved as follows:
>
> Then Peter posted a timestaking process that may have to be repeated
> numerous times again and again and over and over and never indicating what
> may happen if you screw up and forget a file.
>
> and then went on to bury himself
> "I haven't tried this yet!"
>
> Hey!!! I'm offended Many times I change my ideas of how I use the
> pedal...depending on the crowd or my desire to try something
> different.....I cannot program this to every file I have and then change it
> again ....Once I set up for a gig I do not want to have to check the global
> page each time I change files . A protection scheme for the pedal seems
> very minor programming.....Leave it in please!!!!!
>
> or as Kevan once said "you'll find a horsehead in your bed" or something
> like that....maybe a kangaroo in your loo...
> John
Hi John,
I didn't mean to offend. I hadn't thought of the case where you make
changes to pedal programming on stage. It makes sense now. I was
thinking in terms of different pedal settings for each style but that
these wouldn't need to be changed. My apologies!!
Regards
Peter
PS I don't know about the kangaroo in the loo (I like that!) but we
found 8 baby bluetongue's in the garden a day back - the kids have gone
crazy over them.