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sach16
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hi guys!
i have an eventide eclipse and i've been trying to find an expression pedal that works with it. I've tried a few - the last being a yamaha fc7, but no luck - nearly all the sweep is in the first few degrees of movement of the pedal. This is despite the fact it seems to meet the eventide specs - i.e. a linear pot between 5k and 20k.
I asked the guys at eventide for help but they were useless - they said they dont take questions on other manufacturers and cant recommend a brand/model pedal that works... they say on their site:
'The Pedal's Potentiometer should be around 10K (5K - 20K), with track connected between ring and sleeve and slider connected to tip. It will have a stereo 1/4" jack. As long as these values are respected and calibration is executed, ANY brand pedal will work fine. '
can anyone help me out? ....any idea why this yamaha pedal doesnt work? or what will work?
really hope someone can help me here!
thanks for reading,
sache
www.myspace.com/timespacerepeat
i have an eventide eclipse and i've been trying to find an expression pedal that works with it. I've tried a few - the last being a yamaha fc7, but no luck - nearly all the sweep is in the first few degrees of movement of the pedal. This is despite the fact it seems to meet the eventide specs - i.e. a linear pot between 5k and 20k.
I asked the guys at eventide for help but they were useless - they said they dont take questions on other manufacturers and cant recommend a brand/model pedal that works... they say on their site:
'The Pedal's Potentiometer should be around 10K (5K - 20K), with track connected between ring and sleeve and slider connected to tip. It will have a stereo 1/4" jack. As long as these values are respected and calibration is executed, ANY brand pedal will work fine. '
can anyone help me out? ....any idea why this yamaha pedal doesnt work? or what will work?
really hope someone can help me here!
thanks for reading,
sache
www.myspace.com/timespacerepeat