Cheaper alternative to the Expressionator?
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- hazelwould
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Cheaper alternative to the Expressionator?
Maybe a rotary knob that allows you to select which output it's on. Seems simple and DIY'able enough.
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Re: Cheaper alternative to the Expressionator?
I know mark from make sounds loudly has made a couple
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Re: Cheaper alternative to the Expressionator?
You could hit up Copilot's Adam. You looking for some of those fancy tapers or just something that gives you more expression outs?
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Re: Cheaper alternative to the Expressionator?
I learned recently that you can just build a passive splitter box and it works fine. Split one expression pedal among as many expression outputs as you need. you just need trs/stereo jacks.
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Re: Cheaper alternative to the Expressionator?
That's what I'm looking to do.
But I want a rotary to select between 3 outputs (1,2,3,1&2,1&3,2&3, or all 3). And then two stomp switches. One for selecting between a fixed momentary knob or the expression pedal.
But I want a rotary to select between 3 outputs (1,2,3,1&2,1&3,2&3, or all 3). And then two stomp switches. One for selecting between a fixed momentary knob or the expression pedal.