Hi James
I asked that same question to Dave a few weeks ago. No
response yet. I am waiting to see if anyone else
has used anything other than the standard pedals on them.
Yea, 100% right, they are labeled as CV, they have mod destinations
and
work with the standard key/synth pedals. I have a few
other things around I want to try on them but waiting to see what levels are
safe as I
am not in the mood to experiment then have that need to
replace what ever Dave might have put in there to buffer them ...
dale
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----- Original Message -----From: James ElliottSent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 7:52 AMSubject: Re: [Evolver] A wireless ZigBee Enabled Evolver???Actually, I belive the pedal and breath controller inputs on the MONO Evolver Keyboard are labeled as CV1 & CV2.And to answer your question, Tom, YES pedal/cv1 and breath/cv2 ARE mod destinations..... So Tom, before you go out and buy a $1200 keyboard to experiment on, I recommend you send an email to Dave Smith asking him what voltages levels are safe for the CV1 &; CV2 inputs. He is very quick to respond to most queries.-Jim----- Original Message ----
From: Julian jujulilianan@...
as far as I know, the evolver does not have cv inputs.