
moltenmetalburn
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https://www.fortinamps.com/product/hydra/
I have been looking for a small midi controller. MC6 is at top of list for me, so decided to compare these.
So the fortin copy says this is the “new standard” small footprint midi pedal which got me very excited but this is a lot like the randall RF-8 universal midi pedal that existed and seems to be FAR less capable than morningstar mc-6.
https://reverb.com/item/3951172-randall ... w.ds&pla=1
It Looks like hydra is 8 buttons of PC changes and nothing more?!
Morningstar is six button but those six include dual button presses for seven more totalling 12 patches at your feet.
Mc-6 also does:
30 banks with 12 presets each, and each preset capable of sending up to 16 different MIDI messages and functions, Easy to edit using standalone, or with the PC/Mac Editor.
USB CLASS COMPLIANT, PC AND CC, With MIDI over USB, 2 EXPRESSION INPUTS.
The fortin ships at $270 on reverb the mc-6 at $259.
This is a no brainer for me and I cant see anyone buying the fortin that is well versed in midi.
Am I missing something? No manual was up. What do you guys think? Looks great for the Luddite otherwise crippled and expensive to me.
I have been looking for a small midi controller. MC6 is at top of list for me, so decided to compare these.
So the fortin copy says this is the “new standard” small footprint midi pedal which got me very excited but this is a lot like the randall RF-8 universal midi pedal that existed and seems to be FAR less capable than morningstar mc-6.

https://reverb.com/item/3951172-randall ... w.ds&pla=1
It Looks like hydra is 8 buttons of PC changes and nothing more?!

Morningstar is six button but those six include dual button presses for seven more totalling 12 patches at your feet.
Mc-6 also does:
30 banks with 12 presets each, and each preset capable of sending up to 16 different MIDI messages and functions, Easy to edit using standalone, or with the PC/Mac Editor.
USB CLASS COMPLIANT, PC AND CC, With MIDI over USB, 2 EXPRESSION INPUTS.
The fortin ships at $270 on reverb the mc-6 at $259.
This is a no brainer for me and I cant see anyone buying the fortin that is well versed in midi.
Am I missing something? No manual was up. What do you guys think? Looks great for the Luddite otherwise crippled and expensive to me.