thanks. is the FC9 anymore sturdier than the FC7? Also, wonder how
it compares price-wise since it does more?
One other note I don't really use the other expression features on my
FC7. I just have it mapped to volume on all my patches.
thought about it but with all the other controls the an1x has never
really need it for anything else.
On Aug 30, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Peter Bye wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> One thing nice is that you can map just about any CC function to
> the F7,
> not just volume so it has a lot more versatility than a "volume" pedal
> -- expression pedal is more like it..
>
> I have a pile of them and use them with DX7's, EX5, A5K, AN1X and even
> patch them into FX700/900 Effects processors and MFC MIDI Stomp boxes.
>
> Very usefull. As for other keyboards, etc, just buy another Yamaha.
> Simple. I don't know how compatible the FC7 is with other
> manufacturers.
>
> As a good safe alternative, get a FC9. I have one of those too.
> It is
> a passive / Active pedel. It looks like an FC7 and can be an FC7
> and an
> active volume control, even both at the same time if you want.
> Generally, it is a general purpose unit that should work with just
> about
> anything you may want.
>
> Just a thought;
>
> Peter
>
>
>
> Pete Nalda wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>> my FC 7 volume pedal has just died, and I'm needing another pedal.
>> everyone tells me that I should just get an inline pedal as they tend
>> to be sturdier. I'm scared as I know that won't interact with the
>> an1x's synth engine the way the fc7 does, however, one thing is that
>> if my an1x should ever die I could use the new pedal with any
>> keyboard without an expression pedal input. I do use some of the
>> overdrive features of the an1x but most of my overdrive comes from
>> the tube amp. so would my an1x totally not act right if i were to
>> use an inline volume pedal between the an1x and amp?
>>
>> The fc7 is a nice pedal, but it never seemed all that smooth to me.
>> what do y'all think?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
>> "Egun On, Lagunak!" (Basque for G'day Mates)
>> Pete Nalda
>>
>>
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