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At 4:35 PM +0000 11/7/07, andy butler wrote: >I took a risk and ordered 4 of these for the new Gordius Midi controller. >Well, at only £25 I was expecting something that would work well enough, >and be suitably light in weight.(that's about $50). > >Can be used as expression pedal, or swell pedal (vol controller). I've had one of these for around a year, but have only used it as a volume controller. I pretty much agree with everything andy has mentioned, and would add the following: Likes: Passive electronics, no battery required Wider than your standard pedal. I've got larger-than-usual feet (~size 13). You'd think that it would be the length that would matter more in manipulating the pedal, but the additional width also helps give extra control if you've got huge feet. Travel logarithm seems more in line with the Yamaha FC-7/FC-9 (which I love) than the Roland EV-5. I think it gives smoother, more controllable swells, but that's entirely a personal thing so YMMV. Jacks in the front. I like having the volume pedal slightly offset from my other pedals (a few inches closer to me) so that I don't bump the other pedals while I'm rocking the volume. Having the jacks in the front keeps things a little tighter on my pedalboard. Again, YMMV. Dislikes: Mono. If you've got a stereo source, forget it. >build is incredibly solid, metal chassis and pedal. >Weighs a whole kilogram :-( You could kill somebody with one of these things (erm, YMMV?). That means it's not going to move around much onstage or go south due to structural issues. Conversely, I don't envy your having to carry around four of these things, andy. Thanks for the review!!! :) --m. -- _____ "I want to keep you alive so there is always the possibility of murder... later"