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Re: Expression vs Vol pedal for midi control



> That's misleading.
> Sure, in Max you can compensate for a mis-matched pedal.
> (with some loss of definition)
> ...but a midi-controller, of FX unit needs a pedal with
> the correct spec.

Not sure I follow you. Why do you think there would be loss of definition? 
If anything I have more, because I am not limited to 0-127, but I can take 
a 
continuous amp change (down to as many decimal points as I desire) and 
convert that into any range I like, mapped to an express pedal. What I 
have 
experienced is a more fluid change of parameters in my system vs, with 
MIDI, 
because the source of the scale is not forced into chucks of 0-127, but 
literally thousands of data points. I can't think of a more efficient and 
fast  way to control my parameter changes. The calculation and conversion 
of 
a db range (e.g., -10db to 0db) to a linear scale, and then to my 
parameter 
values (some number to some number, even in decimals) is almost 
instantanous.

But you are right. What I is stated below is misleading without qualifying 
that this is in the context of max/msp. Otherwise, the pedal is useless 
for 
expression changes.

Kris

> andy
>
> Krispen Hartung wrote:
>>
>> I am no expert, but Jeff Kaiser, who has done some research on this 
>with 
>> max/msp, says that any volume pedal will work, because it is just 
>> inducing an amplitude change.
>