It's a 100K pot.
dave
At 07:12 PM 9/27/01 -0500, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
>Well, the pedal interface is "optimized" for 3 different sizes of resistive
>pots. 8.5K (Roland EV-5), 50K Yamaha FC-7 and others, and 100 K (generic).
>A single jumper on the board selects the appropriate range. So, if the Moog
>is one of those three, it will work perfectly. However, if not, you can
>change one resistor and still have three selections - the Roland the Yamaha
>and something else (the Moog). I have not seen or used the Moog pedal, so I
>cannot say anything about it. Does someone know the pot size? The R/T/S
>wiring arrangement does not matter. The pedal interface accepts both.
>
>But, really, you cannot expect the Moog pedal to appear on the official
>list.... :)
>Stooge Larry
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <chupacba@...>
>To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 6:15 PM
>Subject: [motm] Re: Slightly OT, Pedals? Which one?
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>Do you know about the Big Briar EP-1 Expression Pedal?
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>How else can you get a Moog for $40?
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>JP
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>--- In motm@y..., "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote:
> > Sustain "pedals" are a switch, and will not work.
> >
> > This ∗should∗ be in archives, but......
> >
> > Yamaha FC-5
> > Yamaha FC-7
> > Yamaha FC-9
> > Roland EV-5
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> > are all tested and approved. I'm sure there are others. If you find
>a
> > different one, let me know. Basically, we are
> > looking for 'resistive' pedals with a 3-wire (stereo) plug, or a CV
>Out
> > pedal (has a battery inside).
> >
> > Paul S.
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