EP-3 and M-Audio Oxygen 49 (III)
EP-3 and M-Audio Oxygen 49 (III)
I think I have the 3rd Gen Oxygen 49. Connected EP-3 to the sustain input and it behaves weirdly. When I can get it to work at all (switching polarity, etc.) and tweaking with calibration knob, I can at best get either 0 or 127, but nothing in between. I'm a newbie and maybe I need a better keyboard? Thanks.
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Re: EP-3 and M-Audio Oxygen 49 (III)
Isn't sustain either on or off? Maybe EP-3 isn't the ideal pedal to use? (Or maybe I have no idea what you're talking about!)
Re: EP-3 and M-Audio Oxygen 49 (III)
You need a sustain pedal, it’s basically a momentary on-off switch. Like this one:
https://www.musiciansfriend.com/accesso ... s&index=14
The EP3 is a continuously variable control voltage (CV) pedal, usually used for controlling volume, cutoff frequency (think wah wah ) etc. hope this helps. Good luck!
https://www.musiciansfriend.com/accesso ... s&index=14
The EP3 is a continuously variable control voltage (CV) pedal, usually used for controlling volume, cutoff frequency (think wah wah ) etc. hope this helps. Good luck!
Former owner of Prodigy #2845 (purchased new, long ago), Animoog, Voyager Select (Fire & Maple), Little and Slim Phatties, Nord Electro 4D, 5D and Lead 2X, Roland AX-9.
Re: EP-3 and M-Audio Oxygen 49 (III)
Thanks - how would I connect something like the EP3 to my computer then if I want a range of input?