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expressionator and other options

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i got two pedals that i need to start controling
with expression pedals
i would like to do it with one pedal
and i know mission has a couple options
i like the expressionator idea
for when another expressionable pedal shows up
the dual expression hasnt sold me
i dont know why
but im open
and would like to hear your expression thoughts
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I have the Source Audio dual Exp pedal, it's awesome and around $100. Super sturdy build, smooth treadle operation, and two outs that can be used simultaneously. One is fixed at 50k (pretty sure) and the other is adjustable from 50k on down to tailor it to specific pedals and their varied exp input needs.

The Mission (or Pigtronics by Mission) dual pedal is nice too but pricey.

The Expressionator is badass too, finally grabbed one of those cuz my dual pedal wasn't cutting it anymore with only the two outs. I'd prefer a deluxe expressionator with like five outs tho.....shit's getting crazy on my board.
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If you have cv compatible stuff, the Koma Box is cool. Will make New Video soon.
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I'll check out the Koma Box. Is the Expressionator Deluxe out, yet?

I got the Second Voice Deluxe in and it fucking rocks. The controls over everything is pretty amazing. BUT FOUR FUCKING EXPRESSION OUTPUTS?!?!?! Balls. It's like I have to buy the dual expression AND an Expressionator just to utilize the awesomeness. And then I have to get a second Expressionator for my other stuff. The Dual Expressionator is what I need. Save me Jean. Or ME. Whoevs.
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MSUsousaphone wrote:I'll check out the Koma Box. Is the Expressionator Deluxe out, yet?

I got the Second Voice Deluxe in and it fucking rocks. The controls over everything is pretty amazing. BUT FOUR FUCKING EXPRESSION OUTPUTS?!?!?! Balls. It's like I have to buy the dual expression AND an Expressionator just to utilize the awesomeness. And then I have to get a second Expressionator for my other stuff. The Dual Expressionator is what I need. Save me Jean. Or ME. Whoevs.

No Deluxe Expressionator release date mentioned as of yet. :no:

Also, the Second Voice Deluxe is basically the reason I had to get an Expressionator in the first place. I'd been meaning to get one forever and it came to a point where I NEEDED one. Man was it worth it. :thumb:

Like you said tho, now I need a "deluxe" version with more outs or another standard Expressionator at least. Fuck.
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Consider the Moog MP201 as well. I love mine. Yes it is pricey, but factor in the growth of your expression needs. Has 4 CV outs, pre-set/programmable waves, gates, ramp etc. Plus MIDI (w/ MIDI to CV converter). I'm not a MIDI guy yet. But just the CV side of it has exponentially expanded the utility of all my CV enabled gear
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i think the question might have come up
about the ability of the mp201
to work with other shit
at least in my head it did
and you just answered it
that would be perfect
im gonna go check price on that
and not report back
im enough of a boner killer as it is
and since im broke right this instance
i got time to wait for deluxe
you just use a reg exp pedal with that right?
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You can use pretty much any expression pedal with the Expressionator. One of the tapers even compensates for crappy ones.
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if you buy the source audio one one prymaxe when the have a sale (always) its $90 :thumb:
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If you like the feel of the Ernie Ball VPs, then the EX-ULT mod from Thru Tone would work. A little on the pricey side, but a nice set of options, and a well constructed pedal.
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ilfing(ill-fing), verb
to post a question in ilovefuzz.com
and to receive the best fucking answers
without a goddamn attitude

"I was ilfing a question about expression pedals,
and was not reminded once there was a search function"

i do like that eb vp jr
ive actually thought about gettin a couple more
and usin them with inserts
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Lawlz. I hear you.



But really. There IS a search function.


















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+1 for the Source Audio, it's also a Soundblox gateway pedal; makes you think about chaining up a bunch of them through the hothand jacks.

Also, this is right around the corner: http://www.tunnelvisionmusic.com/electr ... pedal.html
15% Coupon code: tvmrocks

What pedals do you need to control, btw? You may need a mono exp depending on which ones.

I hate the ernie ball because I broke the string, and it gets squeaky (needs some wd-40). I got the string replacement kit for $6 and fixed it because it's the only option for precise exp control of Eventide pedals, besides the giant behringer midi floorboard, which I am going to try eventually.

Also, like Source Audios, multiple Eventides can be midi-linked and controlled with one expression signal.
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MSUsousaphone wrote:I got the Second Voice Deluxe in and it fucking rocks.

It is amazing how the opinions differ. I pretty much hate it.
Regarding the Koma box, i will make a short video with the Second Voice Deluxe asap.
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I like the Koma Kommander too.
HOG>Tracer city controlled with the Kommander is one of my fav combo.
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