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Re: EDP feedback pedal
Kim
As the faq sais I bought the boss fv50L but it never worked smooth: I
reached 127 at 4/5 of the action wich made slight fdb moves (127 to 110
) a complete guess work.
had to solder a small trim pot in paralell and adjust untill full press
was exactly 127
so may I suggest that we revaluate the proper vol pedal model an exact
value
I still dont understand why you didnt follow the "synth controler" path
and implement the edp with the usual EV5 (CV TRS pedal) that seems to be
a standard (works fine for all my instruments that have a CV exp ped)
Claude
Kim Flint wrote:
>
> Hi-
> there is a whole page on the Looper's Delight Echoplex section just for
> footpedals. It's been there for many years:
>
> http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/echoplex/echopedals.html
>
> The correct spec for the pot in the feedback pedal is 20kohm, linear pot.
> (not 10k as Matthias said.)
>
> I suppose you could mount a pot right on your sax!
>
> kim
>
> At 04:28 PM 3/18/2002, Per Boysen wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have taken a Oberheim analog volum pedal for test from a store and
>have
> >until tomorrow to decide of I shall buy it or not. It's working fine
> >connected to the EDP feedback jack, but the feedback only goes up to 86.
> >With a midi pedal it goes all the way to 127.
> >
> >Now, it's hard to find analog volum pedals, so I was thinking that I
>could
> >maybe buy this one and replace the potentiometer? If so, what
>potentiometer
> >should I go for? What's the specs?
> >
> >Or is it possible to define some "active zone" from the EDP? I don't
>really
> >need the feedback to go all the way down to zero. Now it goes 0 - 86
>but I
> >would rather have it go 46 - 127, if now 86 is the available zone.
> >
> >I did search the archives for this but find nothing, which surprised me.
> >
> >Another interesting idea BTW:
> >Have someone mounted a potentiometer on a guitar or bass for
>manipulating
> >the EDP feedback? I cannot do this myself since I sometimes play sax,
>which
> >keeps both hands more busy than the guitar, but I just got curious today
> >when thinking about this :-)
> >
> >Best wishes
> >
> >Per Boysen
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>
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