Hi Bryan, Sorry for the 3 month delay in responding to this :) . I bought the CME GPP3. One expression pedal, two switches. Seems a little flaky, gets itself in a muddle and needs to be restarted to get it going again. Quite cheap though and looks and feels lovely. I must take a look at the behringer as of when the time comes where I need more expression pedals. All the Best B, Cj
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 00:51 +0200, Bryan Jurish wrote: > moin Conor, > > On 2007-08-06 23:56:30, Conor J Curran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> appears to > have written: > > Hi all, > > I was looking around recently for a foot controlled midi controller. The > > more expression pedals the better. I was under the impression that the > > expression pedals have a range of 0-127 (is this correct?). > > Yep, that's what mine do. > > > I was hoping > > to map as many expression pedals to a controller number each in order > > for each pedal to control some aspect of an external. > > > > The only midi controller I could find which had a decent number of > > pedals was the fatar mp117. > > ... looks cool, but also very much like an organ-emulator rather than an > expression pedal bank. > > I recently got a behringer fcb1010, which has 2 expression pedals, 10 > bang stompers, and 2 vestigial stompers (device-internal use only). > I've been using the bangs (via [pgmin]->[route]) to select where the > expression pedal data goes (via [sprinkler]), which works quite well. > the device itself is cheap but poorly constructed: in particular, the > expression pedals use a good 80% of their physical range for maybe 10% > of the data range ... with only whole byte values, that's a serious pain > ... but hey, it's behringer: what did i expect?. I think roland and > yamaha also make 1-2 expression pedal multi-bang stompboxes along the > same lines, but have never used them. > > If I had the time, I'd get an arduino and a mess of burned out wah > pedals on ebay and solder my own ;-) > > marmosets, > Bryan > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
