possible to put a cc foot pedal thru the contacts of a cc fader?

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possible to put a cc foot pedal thru the contacts of a cc fader?
Posted on: 27.12.2009 by Rebbecca Fennell
I've got this dinky old midi controller laying around and its got one fader that seems like it would be more useful if it was a foot controller. Can anyone straighten me out on this?
Rebbecca Fennell
27.12.2009
I've got this dinky old midi controller laying around and its got one fader that seems like it would be more useful if it was a foot controller. Can anyone straighten me out on this?
Iola Obradovich
07.01.2010
Programming arduino's really isnt to difficult, ill try dig out some good tutorials for you when i get a chance. Though i can't recomend strongly enough getting a multimeter (even a cheep one just for checking voltages/resistances) and a reasonable soldering iron so you dont fry your components whill heating the solder.
Rebbecca Fennell
07.01.2010
Ah I can't thank you enough.
I'm new to modding and eventually really want to get into the deep end of customization, I should check out arduino projects
Iola Obradovich
06.01.2010
The cheapest/easyest way i have found to do this is to buy a cheap wha wha pedal from ebay then open it up, then replace one of the mono 1/4 inch jacks with a stereo one and wire the pot to this.

Then drill apropriate sized hole in the case of midi controller/synth and fit another 1/4 stereo jack. solder jack to appropriate points on fader with a two point switch so you can select between fader and pedal.

You can then connect the pedal with a standard 1/4 stereo jack.

I create midi pedals using said wah pedals with an arduino inside then the pedal can be connected directly to any divice via a midi cable
Graham Frazier
06.01.2010
You could use a M-Audio EX-P pedal.

http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/EXP.html

Just hack the 1/4" tip off, and wire it up. It has a polarity switch so you can "hamster" it.

But there is a small problem, the fader uses 100% of the available movement (0-127). And the pedal only uses about 40% (around 50-85). But if you use bomes midi translator, you could fix that very easily.
Rebbecca Fennell
30.12.2009
let me rephrase that question -
does anyone know a supplier that has an expression pedal with an output that can be soldered directly into the contact points a fader was once soldered on?
Reece Murray
28.12.2009
Sounds like a great idea. If it's not gonna break your heart, open it up and get modding!

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