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On May 11, 2012, at 8:03 AM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote: >>> " Continuous pedals are arguably overkill and less simple to control >>> though I could see wanting a knob somewhere to adjust the middle >>> value." > > Whaa???? even an archaic piece fo gear like the EDP (just kidding) can > benefit greatly from a variable expression pedal. I am completely tied > to using these for many applications , but its much more easy to control > loop fades manually in this way, erase sections of a loop,and also edit > mistakes with more pinpoint accuracy simply by quickly rocking the pedal > back to 0% over the offending note and then bring it quickly back to > 100%. Another interesting effect that can be achieved is massive deep > tremolo effects. I'll create a track of over dubbed drone notes and the > jerk my expression pedal back and forth in tempo to create radical trem > sounds or choppy glitchy deconstruction's of the loop. I know I've > spewed about this before, but if you have a device with cc control you > are missing out on a lot of versatility by not using it. expression > pedals ad to your , er, a ,well... Expression! I think this is more about the difficulty depending on the expression pedal of hitting useful intermediate values. For moving between 0% and 100% they are great. And this could certainly vary with the pedal. Mark