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>At 6:27 AM -0300 5/23/00, Matthias Grob wrote: >>Alex seems to be very creatif: >> >>>However, I have made my own "joypedal" to control the >>>mixer-morpher Max patch I mentioned recently, and it would >>>work fine for any two voltage control inputs. It's based on a >>>Yamaha CV pedal. I have used it for about five years, on and off, >>>and it hasn't failed yet. If there are enough people interested I >>>will make some more, let me know. >> >>sounds great! >>So the whole pedal is turnable? >>Is the output a voltage or is there a potentiometer in it? > >Yes, the whole pedal is turnable, over about a 70 degree range, on a >circular base. The center of the twisting motion is aligned with the >leg bone, more or less, so it is possible to adjust the up-down >position and left-right position independently, with practice. I >play standing up and I've put a lot of weight on it. I am not sure >how easy it would be to use with a guitar on your knee! you mean it has a lot of friction? may be an advantage for standing use, but... no, I dont want to make any efforts ;-) >There is a potentiometer in it, in addition to the potentiometer >that was already in the pedal for the normal up-down axis. is it the potentiometer that causes the friction or is it the turning mechanics? >Two TRS jacks, I plug into an old Yamaha MCS2 MIDI fader box. Does >the EDP use potentiometer pedals? yes, but a control voltage also works. >>>I have recently been trying to figure out how to add a third axis >>>of control without spraining my ankle :-) >> >>I thought about that too. I guess for a simple short way, almost >>on-off, it should be possible! Or a switch on each side of the >>movement. > >Yes, maybe a pressure sensor on the ball of the foot. Or five little >tiny toe-pedals... sounds funy, but why not? Lets call it monkey pedal and start to train the toes... I learnd from my good old HAMMOND M3 to control a switch (which I redefined as Leslie speed) in the horizontal plain on the volume pedal. Then I imitated the same lever on my Schaller pedal for Overdub, but ended up simplifying it, without lever, just a keyboard type of switch that is operated toards the left with my right bit toe. Worked easily from the start. >I remember ads for a wah-wah pedal that didn't move, it was a little >blob, you stood on it and shifted your weight around. Anyone ever >try one of those? I built one with a piezo in it. But I dont like to have to press all the time, I want to be able to leave it in some position... As I saw, Chapman made effect pedals on such pressure control principle, right? ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org