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#170681 - 01/24/07 12:26 PM
Re: Volume Pedal: Anyone use this model???
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Squeak..... get an expression pedal - it's FAR more versatile. You can chose which parts are affected, and which aren't, and usually by how much, and even sometimes you can reverse the effect and create a cross fade effect.
As to controlling an entire rig, I wouldn't want to put that under the control of a footpedal. Too easy to accidentally hit it and either disappear or blast your audience out! Adjustments to overall volume are easier dealt with at the mixer (which, hopefully, you keep close by!), or by the volume knob of your arranger.
Beware too much at your feet! Especially critical functions that can kill or damage a song....... I don't mind sustains, variation changes and fills, leslie control, Break/Mutes at my feet, but I am wary of things like Stop/Start near my feet (which I may not be able to see well, while I perform!
An overall volume control using a volume pedal (as opposed to an expression pedal, which can alter lead sounds without killing the arranger side) is difficult to use for very small changes in volume, but FAR too easy to overdo.
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#170683 - 01/24/07 01:04 PM
Re: Volume Pedal: Anyone use this model???
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Just a single volume pedal will work for my need really.
Diki, I'm lucky with how my Roland works too. When I set a controller either by D-Beam or Volume that effect is only applied to the current track--and not the entire performance. I can also record volume changed live into my RS-70's sequencer using the D-Beam alone.
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#170686 - 01/25/07 04:37 AM
Re: Volume Pedal: Anyone use this model???
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Diki, I just want a simple (inexpensive) volume pedal to control the volume on my version of Yamaha's Sweet Voices. I've created quite a few of my own, and I currently use the D-Beam on my Roland. I want to use a volume pedal for this so I can assign the D-Beam to another function.
The pedal doesn't have to be top quality. I no longer play out. I do my music as a hobby now, so an inexpensive pedal for home use is all that's needed.
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#170688 - 01/25/07 04:49 AM
Re: Volume Pedal: Anyone use this model???
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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captain russ, I had a look at the Ketron US site under "accessories", and I saw a volume pedal listed for the MS series that sells for $45.00 Is this the unit you're speaking of? It's not the same pedal pictured in the link I posted from Zzounds.
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