Any suggestions for better expression pedals?

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Any suggestions for better expression pedals?

Post by kilgoretrout » Tue Jan 25, 2005 11:18 pm

I have the 101, 102, 103 and 105 MFs. I also have some of the expression pedals. For a company that makes excellent filter pedals, the expression pedals bite. Does anyone know of a decent expression pedal that is reasonably priced? Ideally, I would like to have 5-6 of them for controlling different things.

PS: Bob and the bunch - Kudos for such great work on the Voyager and the Moogerfooger line. Hiss on the expression pedals. They are noisy and have a cheap feel to them - totally unlike the rest of the Moog product line.

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Post by prairedust » Tue Jan 25, 2005 11:50 pm

this is dependable expression pedal from roland


http://www.rolandus.com/products/detail ... EV%2D5%2F7

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Post by hieronymous » Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:43 am

I've got the Roland EV-5. I like it just fine - I've got a Moogerfooger EP1 and never use it. The Roland is a little light and might seem a bit flimsy, but overall I think it's a good pedal.

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looking for another too!

Post by itaisim » Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:03 am

i'm looking for an expression pedal too, not like the mooger EP-1 or the roland one (got both of them).
i need it to be heavy and to be much more hard to move with my foot.
i'm sure there is a lot of good vintage expression pedals around but i need a lead... names or something...
not vintage will be o.k. too if they do the trick!
i'm still searching (like a blind man) on the net, if i find something good i'll post it here.

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Post by etnieboy » Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:24 pm

i found an old ensoniq c/v pedal that works great. it's identical in looks to moog's but is a bit heavier duty. just do an ebay search for c/v, cv pedal, expression pedal etc...

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Post by itaisim » Mon Feb 07, 2005 7:40 am

thanks, i'll do that right now.
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Post by enggopah » Thu Feb 10, 2005 5:48 pm

Another option is to simply make an expression pedal yourself out of an old wah pedal or something.

Here's one resource if you want to know how. I haven't read it thoroughly and tried it; I'm sure there are other resources if you look.
http://www.angelfire.com/music2/theanal ... chapt2.htm

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Post by itaisim » Mon Feb 14, 2005 4:42 pm

thank you very much for the link but i needed an exp. pedal immediately so i gave up and went to the store to buy a EV-5 only to find a much bigger and made from metal exp. pedal that is also very liniar and i have to say that it serves me well!!!
BOSS FV-300L
you also can connect it to two MF if you don't have a 251...
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Post by godzilla » Sat Sep 17, 2005 1:44 pm

Has anyone used this one
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the Boss FV-500L

or this one
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the Roland EV 7

both look heavy duty?

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Post by Duke Foog » Sat Sep 17, 2005 2:51 pm

I posted a topic about this during the summer about the fv 500L. they just announced it at namm this summer and it probably hasn't come out yet since no one replied to my topic. kinda curious about this too.

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Post by Impossible Sound » Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:24 pm

The Yamaha EV-7 expression pedal is metal and rubber, built like a tank, and cheaper than the Roland EV-5.

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Post by badpolitic » Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:52 am

Could someone post the specs for the Moogerfooger exp. pedal? Value and type of pot, etc. The value and taper of pots in different mfg. exp. pedals varies, and not all are compatible with different effects.

Dunlop makes a very sturdy exp. pedal for their Univibe - heavy cast aluminum. A bit overpriced, like all their stuff.

Foxrox Electronics has a lighter (plastic) pedal that supposedly is quite sturdy and has a pot taper adjustment (cool!). I'm confident Dave Fox would not sell a crappy exp. pedal for his crazy TZF Flanger - only $50.

I don't own any Moogerfoogers - yet - but expect to after resolving a few issues, like this expression pedal bit, and deciding which MFs to start with.

Nice forum...

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Post by Impossible Sound » Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:49 pm

Oops! The Yamaha pedal is the FC-7. Cheap and not plastic, check it out!

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Post by peter ripa » Sat Oct 01, 2005 12:57 am

i have both the ev5 and the ev7 and the ev7 is way better. sits better on the floor and has very long sweep range
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Post by asd » Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:58 am

thought i'd post my alternative. i just used a passive volume pedal (one of the ernie ball jr's) along with a stereo y cable thing. it has one trs/stereo tip and splits into 2 ts/mono tips. trs goes into the cv jack, plug one ts into the input and the other into the output of the pedal and it works fine. (you might have to switch which mono tip goes into the input/output the the volume pedal to get the full range though)

works well, the full range of the pedal corresponds with the full range of the knob. the cable is cheap and passive vp's are pretty easy to come by

i don't know if i'd recommend the ernie ball though b/c it has two tapering switches so the pedal is either really sensitive at the beginning or end. works really well for volume stuff, but not as well for an expression pedal (not that it's bad though...)

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