If you have a little hacking skills and pure data beginner level,
you can do it on your own by using an old USB numeric keypad and pure data.
Filtering the ASCII code of specific buttons within pure data and resend it
via MIDI to your guitar rack.
http://cycling74.com/2007/10/16/making-connections-building-a-usb-footswitch/
best francesco b

2010/1/6 Ricardo Lameiro <ricardolame...@gmail.com>

> Hi teza
>
> I have a Midi footswitch
> It works great but you need to have a midi port. its a behringer FCB-1010
> it has 10 switch and 2 expression pedals
> at the end you get up to 100 presets.
> It is cheap and works via midi.
> You can use a midi to usb converter :D
>
>
>
> 2010/1/5 teza <tsalio...@orange.fr>
>
> Hi all, I'am a racarack and guitarix user, I would like to use them live
>> but for that I need a usb footswitch or stompboxes pad  to switch
>> effects while playing. Do you one who's  working fine  with ubuntu studio?
>> Regards
>> Teza.
>>
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