I've been making hand-held Igor pressure pad controllers BTW.
And did this mouth-controlled one...
Replaces a floor-mounted expression pedal.
Mouth rubber is the insulation from round a croc clip.
all kinds of Igors
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Wow, pretty cool! 
How about those Heel Switches, do you make them for other (non Rainger) pedals as well?

How about those Heel Switches, do you make them for other (non Rainger) pedals as well?
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You love Frampton...
Works on what +/- voltages???
Works on what +/- voltages???
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Tristan wrote:Wow, pretty cool!
How about those Heel Switches, do you make them for other (non Rainger) pedals as well?
Hey that's a thought... It puts out a CV-style pulse. Some 'CV in' gear could work with it... Interesting

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sonidero wrote:You love Frampton...
Works on what +/- voltages???
Ha!
It'll work with quite high voltages. It's a resistance that goes from more than 1 mega-ohm down to a few hundred... Replaces an expression pedal potentiometer.
I should've used liquorice instead of rubber!