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Re: 1010 pedal recycling station
mark francombe wrote:
ahh.. ok thanks Andy,
i must admit that my plan was still firmly on the drawing board. If its
anything like the Space Station pedal, where the LED is on a movable rod
operated by the pedal, then Im pretty sure I can exchange the sensor for
a photoresister...
The LED and photo-sensor are fixed, and a piece of plastic film
with a gradient on it moves between them.
I don't remember exactly what the sensor is.
have to check up on what is a normal pot in a
expression pedal... guessing 100 or 500..
20k ohm or 10k linear.
(although Yamaha/Zoom use 100k...I think it's log)
Plan is getting more tricky, but not time to totally discard yet..? 4 in
a row would make a handy little enclosure...
Creating a circuit that would accurately mimic a pot would probably
be the stumbling point. Particularly, I can't think how you'd
get the full range...but of course you haven't said you needed that.
If you're after a 0-5V control voltage then I bet you could use
the original Behringer components as a basis, with a bunch of op amps.
I've always used cheap Bespeco pedals and never had any unfixable problems,
...possible to get 4 on ebay for about sixty quid.
andy
ps don't go for the Alesis pedals...weird mechanism that responds v.slow
when you toe down.