>
> Does the Mix control change the amount of Mix In CV summed with the
internal
> CV, or does it mix -between- the two? I.e., would it be possible to create
a
> CV out of 30% 850, 70% Mix In? If not, could it, or should it (and thus
make
> the scale of that knob not 0-10, but 0-100%)?
It adds whatever you plug into it with the Pedal CV. The Pedal CV is at
100%. The Mix
pot in an input attenuator.
So, MIX IN could be from a keyboard and then Pedal adds swooping
(foot-powered ribbon controller :) )
>
> Also, and pardon my complete ignorance here, is this module's job to
> basically take a non-powered CV pedal and power it up? Would simply
plugging
> in an old Moog 1130 CV pedal, which outputs 0 to 5v, accomplish much of
the
> same result (obviously without the scaling or Triggering options)?
Old Moog pedals aren't exactly commonplace (although I have one). You can
plug in a CV
into Pedal IN due to Stooge Larry's clever input scheme.
>
> And, when Paul (or Larry, I forget which) mentioned Yamaha-style pedal, do
> you mean the optical ones (like what came with my old DX7), or is there
> another one?
The interface is tested with Roland EV-5 and Yamaha FC-5 and FC-7 pedals.
Any 'resistive'
pedal will work. There is a jumper to select the resistance of the pedal pot
(10K, 50K or 100K).
Paul S.