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RE: Expression Pedal - Alesis F2 Review
Awhile back I was interested in the Ernie Ball stereo pedal. I talked to a
technician at Ernie Ball who said that he would modify the switch so that
one way it was a panner, and the other way it was stereo volume. You
might
call them and see if they would do it.
-Qua
-----Original Message-----
From: bill bigrig [mailto:billbigrig@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 3:53 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Expression Pedal - Alesis F2 Review
Howdy,
On this volume pedal. Is it possible to mount a ganged
pot in it? Is there enough room? A guy could do stereo
volume, flick a switch, do foot crosspanning, etc. It
sounds exciting. At $25 a pop, it sure beats the $60
or so Ernie Balls. A litle soldering and so many
possibilities.
rig
--- Mech <mech@m3ch.net> wrote:
> 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"
>
>
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