I have a Roland FV-50L that I could use for this task. then just put a TRS cable on it with a 500K Ohm pot on it. I believe that would be a linear taper pot correct? i don't think that it would be an audio taper. Correct me if I'm wrong thank you very much for your assistance. Best regards Thomas ________________________________ From: Paul D. DeRocco <pderocco@ix.netcom.com> To: Thomas Rizzi <rizzitech@...>; Polaris list <chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 6:21:03 PM Subject: [chromapolaris] RE: Re; No sound > From: Thomas Rizzi [mailto:rizzitech@yahoo.com] > > In doing the basic procedure, I noticed the need for the > pedal input to be used. > > My question is - is there any differences between my Roland > EV-5 control pedal and the one to be used for the Chroma Polaris? The Chroma pedal is basically a 100K variable resistor between the tip and sleeve, driven through its full rotation by a rack and pinion. The EV-5, if you set the Minimum Volume knob CCW and leave the ring disconnected, looks is a 10K variable resistor between the tip and sleeve, driven through a fraction of its rotation by a lever and connecting rod. This means you'll only get a small fraction of the range out of it. If you had an extra EV-5, you could probably replace the pot with perhaps a 500K one, and get it to work, but you'd have to do some experimenting to ascertain the optimum value. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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Re: [chromapolaris] RE: Re; No sound - pedal information
2010-11-22 by Thomas Rizzi
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