That makes sense, two of them,
All the devices would normally work off of the same pedal, only I do not want to have 4 identical Expression pedals (Roland ev-7), but one 10k Pot.
I am forwarding all of the suggestions to the engineer of the project, I am just a concept guy who knows what I need as an end result but not how to get there.
thanx again!
All the devices would normally work off of the same pedal, only I do not want to have 4 identical Expression pedals (Roland ev-7), but one 10k Pot.
I am forwarding all of the suggestions to the engineer of the project, I am just a concept guy who knows what I need as an end result but not how to get there.
thanx again!
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
>
> >Ok I did see that on the site,
> >
> >will it be able to handle all the needs in the diagram? (8 total outputs
> from two inputs) ? and 1 AUX input to alternate on the second?
>
> This will only work if your pedal is being used to generate a control
> voltage to drive other things. If the other things actually want a varying
> resistance, the whole problem gets way too complex.
>
> The pedal would need to be wired as part of a voltage divider. A pull up or
> pull down resistor would need to be added, depending on how the pedal works.
>
> Decrease the output resistor from 1k to 330 ohms. It is a self correcting
> circuit, so the greater the load, the harder it drives. If one of them isn't
> enough, you could have two, each driving four loads.
>
> Beyond that, I can't help you.
>
> Ken
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