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Hello all: I have a problem that would seem to have a simple solution, but I just can't quite find the answer in the archives, though there is much discussion about volume and expression pedals. I formerly used the Boomerang, which has now been replaced on my board with a Boss RC-50. With both setups, I have run the output of the looper into a volume pedal, sometimes into a DI box, and then into the PA. I run my guitar signal straight into a different channel on the PA because I like to have that volume pedal control on the loop while maintaining the guitar level. Fair enough, right? But the problem I've always had: I cannot find a volume pedal that actually operates smoothly throughout the range of the pedal. Meaning, there is always a quick dropoff from the top of the sweep to just below it. I'd simply like to find a pedal that decreases the volume by, say, 10 percent if I physically back off the pedal by 10 percent. Instead, i get this dramatic droppoff somewhere near the top of the sweep, and I'm constantly struggling to get the level exactly where I want it. It would be really, really great to be able to back off the pedal by 10 percent and know for certain that when I play the loop that I created, it will be playing at 90 percent volume. Seems like such a simple thing, and since I don't hear many of you complaining about this, I'm figuring that you must have it pretty well worked out for yourselves. As I understand it, with my setup, I should be using a passive volume pedal. I'm using a Boss FV-50L with the RC-50 right now, and it is marginally better than the Morley that I used to use with the Boomerang. I've tried both versions of the Ernie Ball Vp Junior's, and both swell rates on the passive one. I found them to be the worst actually, but I love the way they're built. Any advice you might have would be much appreciated. I'm pretty stuck on this one. Enjoy the day. Domenick