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Re: CV Pedals

2001-03-08 by bigd@buffalo.com

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> > Well the thought of my 700 coming soon, has me thinking Ill need a CV pedal (in
> > fact i need another for my midi setup). Any recomendations, prices ?
> > Thx
> > Jim

Re: [motm] Re: CV Pedals

2001-03-08 by bigd@buffalo.com

Have you a source for these Larry ?  Thx
jim

J. Larry Hendry wrote:
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> While not a CV pedal until you apply voltage to it, I like the Yamaha FC-7
> best of all the controller pedals I have tried.  It has a nice, long, smooth
> throw.  It is adjustable for standing or seating positions.  And, it is all
> rubberized so it is quiet as a mouse.  I have a couple I used in a dance
> band gig for about 6 years and they never failed me.  It is so much better
> than the Rolnd EV-5, they are not in the same category.  List price is $59 I
> think.  I usually pay 40-something.
>
> Larry Hendry
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> >
> > > Well the thought of my 700 coming soon, has me thinking Ill need a CV
> pedal (in
> > > fact i need another for my midi setup). Any recomendations, prices ?
> > > Thx
> > > Jim
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Re: [motm] Re: CV Pedals

2001-03-08 by J. Larry Hendry

While not a CV pedal until you apply voltage to it, I like the Yamaha FC-7
best of all the controller pedals I have tried.  It has a nice, long, smooth
throw.  It is adjustable for standing or seating positions.  And, it is all
rubberized so it is quiet as a mouse.  I have a couple I used in a dance
band gig for about 6 years and they never failed me.  It is so much better
than the Rolnd EV-5, they are not in the same category.  List price is $59 I
think.  I usually pay 40-something.

Larry Hendry
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>
>
> > Well the thought of my 700 coming soon, has me thinking Ill need a CV
pedal (in
> > fact i need another for my midi setup). Any recomendations, prices ?
> > Thx
> > Jim






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CV Pedals

2004-06-14 by ivancu@aol.com

I was looking around last night and found this:

http://www.behringer.com/FCV100/index.cfm?lang=ENG

In the manual it mentions it providing a CV output.  Since it has an internal power source this certainly is possible, however it doesn't give specifications anywhere as to the voltage range.  I'll probably get one to test and also will see if improvements can be made to the audio circuitry.  It has a VCA audio signal path so it will be interesting to dig inside and see what's there.

Ivan

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