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I have 15(!) expression-capable pedals... so yeah, I need more inputs too (and I designed the thing).

I would say for those of you who purchased it from Mission to write them and let them you are digging it and would want one with more outputs.

And anyone that is on the fence or on not buying in hopes for a deluxe version, nothing is gonna change unless there is enough purchased and out there to warrant the investment of developing a new one. I think I said the exact same thing a year and half ago. lol.

I hope you guys who have one are finding it useful.
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Hey Jean. I'm not propositioning you. Well. I WILL proposition but that's more for matters of the sechs but I won't proposition you for a build because I know you don't do those things. But you ARE the man in this area so I was more getting your opinion.

How easy would it be for a freelance builder to builder an Expressionator-esque guy but without all the fancy features. Like, none of the waveform shapey guys. All it is would be a small box with five CV inputs and five footswitches and one CV output to the expression pedal. No other controls what-so-ever. It would seem like any builder who could add CV control to a pedal could make something simple like that.....or am I just ignorant?
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Hmmm... one input, five outputs, and five footswitches, and you want a small box?!! I bet the next thing you tell me is you have five babies!
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elevenstrings wrote:Hmmm... one input, five outputs, and five footswitches, and you want a small box?!! I bet the next thing you tell me is you have five babies!


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If size/space is an issue, I use a Nose 2 Expression knob for my M9 and I'm very happy with it.
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I have three gentlemen and two ladies. My loins don't make my babies. :excellent:

But I just caught my stupid mistake. It wouldn't need a bunch of footswitches, just one to "scroll" through. Durp.
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I also do expression / cv splitters. TRS exp or 5v cv input - 3 cv outs with amount knob per channel, the 3 are synced to the input
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this one is the same, except the 3 outs are exp outs
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Those look pretty sweet.
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