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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] EDP feedback pedal by Oberheim
Hi, I have taken a Oberheim analog volum pedal for test from a store and have until tomorrow to decide of I shall buy it or not. It's working fine connected to the EDP feedback jack, but the feedback only goes up to 86. With a midi pedal it goes all the way to 127. Now, it's hard to find analog volum pedals, so I was thinking that I could maybe buy this one and replace the potentiometer? If so, what potentiometer should I go for? What's the specs? Or is it possible to define some "active zone" from the EDP? I don't really need the feedback to go all the way down to zero. Now it goes 0 - 86 but I would rather have it go 46 - 127, if now 86 is the available zone. I did search the archives for this but find nothing, which surprised me. Another interesting idea BTW: Have someone mounted a potentiometer on a guitar or bass for manipulating the EDP feedback? I cannot do this myself since I sometimes play sax, which keeps both hands more busy than the guitar, but I just got curious today when thinking about this :-) Best wishes Per Boysen ________________ http://loopboy.tk www.boysen.se www.upsweden.com www.fuzz.se
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