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Re: EDP alternative to vol pedal [a DIY idea}
Claudes proposual:
>With my pmc 10 I'm handling my edp's feedback through 5 switches on the
>pmc's top row
hm... smart...
>those five switches send 5 different cc values that give me instant
>feedback value inc/decrease presets
dont you hear the sudden change of FB in the loop afterwards?
>I really like the way it works but it takes 5 switches of the pmc only
>for that
>
>Was thinking:
>
>how a bout a simple circuit that would replace the edp feedback
>expression pedal
what is so bad about it?
>with a set of 5 switches that would emulate 5 fixed values
>the 5 values would be preset with trim pots and the switches would
>toggle through the values
certainly possible, but once you start doing such effort, wouldnt it
be smarter to use just two swiches: up/down ?
>a 6th switch could repatch a real vol pedal for fades etc...
>
>If all this is possible I would drill holes on my edp footswitch to
>implement those feedback preset switches 2-3 cm over the existing ones
great
>The main problem is I'm not an electronic engineer so I hav'nt a clue of
>how and if this could be done
Could be done with 2-3 CMOS ICs. There might even be a specific IC
doing exactly this.
They probably could be fed by the EDP through the switch line, since
they use very little power.
A perfect student exercise :-)
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