From the MOTM-850 user guide: The MOTM-850 can interface to 2 basic types of pedals: resistive and voltage-out. Resistive pedals use a 3-conductor (stereo) plug, because 3 signals are needed: ground, voltage IN and voltage OUT. CV Out pedals use a 2-conductor plug (mono) and only needs ground and CV OUT. The pedals we will use as examples for 'resistive' types are the Roland EV-5 and the Yamaha FC7/FC9 series. They are probably others, but these two cover the kinds you are likely to use. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site http://www.wavemakers-synth.com > -----Original Message----- > From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dino > Leone > Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 8:39 PM > To: Greg Amann; MOTM List > Subject: Re: [motm] 850 Pedal Interface question > > as far as I know, you can use any pedal that contains > a pot. And you adjust the 850 according to the > resistor range of the pot in your pedal. > > I'm using 2 MOTM850, one controlled from a Yamaha > pedal and the other one from a Korg pedal. Works > beautifully, flawlessly!! I just love the 850! Can > do cool filter sweeps and lots of other great things > with them... > > > --- Greg Amann <greg.amann@...> wrote: > > > The blurb on the 850 says that you can interface > > Roland and Yamaha > > pedals with this module. Specifically which types > > (and models) of > > Roland and Yamaha pedals. I am particularly curious > > to find oot if > > passive pedals can be used. > > > > PLL, BFG > >
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RE: [motm] 850 Pedal Interface question
2005-10-20 by John Loffink
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