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Well, the Line6 pedal is an expensive little piece of plastic- I mean, it is ridiculously priced for the build quality. I found one for $20 on Ebay, but was lucky. I also have an old passive no-name volume pedal that works just fine with it. I think, in overdub mode, the feedback is something like 95%. I know reducing the volume of the loop isn't the same, but it is a slight workaround if you don't play a lot with an open loop. Dave Eichenberger http://www.hazardfactor.com > > Right now, I'm noticing that when it's (the mod pro) in > overdub (which > it automatically goes into nicely) the feedback is >100% by some > unknown amount. (thanks Line6!) So that's good enough for me. A > minute of loop plus some delay on top of that is worth $199. > However, > I want to set up the "mix" to be set by the expression > pedal... and my > Roland Expression pedal (the big one.. I forgot it's model number) > isn't seemingly controlling it. I haven't tried my Yamaha expression > pedal yet. > > So, is there a reason to get line6's pedal? Or am I doing something > wrong when I set up the program? Anyone have luck with the Roland > pedal? > > Mark Sottilaro > > On Saturday, April 19, 2003, at 01:17 PM, future perfect wrote: > > > Well, one thing you can do is assign the 'mix' to the exp > pedal, and > > fade out the volume of the loop. Then once it is down > completely, you > > can shut it off. Or fade it back it, which normal feedback > won't allow > > you to do. > > > > Dave Eichenberger > > http://www.hazardfactor.com > > > > > > > >> > >> Easily work around it? Waht do you mean? > >> > >> Mike > >> > >> > > >