Volume pedal help

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richierich
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Volume pedal help

Post by richierich »

I have a couple of volume pedals and would like to use one on the TR.
They both seem to work but the range is so short. It only takes a tiny part of the pedal to go from no sound to full volume. Is there a way to adjust so I can use the whole path of the pedal?
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Post by kanthos »

What manufacturers are they? Are they actually volume pedals (i.e. they take an audio signal in and send an audio signal out) or are they expression pedals (which only send a signal out to a keyboard or other device)?
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richierich
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Post by richierich »

Not really sure. One is an Ensoniq. The other is just a no name pedal. Both have been used as a volume pedal. My guess they are expression pedals.
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Most volume pedals have a little dial on the side to adjust the amount of volume range. (ie big range or little range)
richierich
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Post by richierich »

Not these.
I'll just play around with them I guess.
Not a big deal, I've just always used one on the old keyboard.

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