I've been trying to search for answers to this on the forum, so I apologize if the answer is out there and I've missed it. The search function here isn't really that useful sometimes:-P
Anyway, here goes:
What are some solutions for bypassing the expression pedal when building a chop? My own logic tells me that simply removing it and bypassing it with wires should work. A good volume pedal could then be used after the organ's line out.
Alternately, what about keeping the original expression pedal wired to its original location, but then having it be its own separate piece that can be disconnected from the organ for transport?
The specific organ in question is an H-100, but solutions for other organs are welcome too. It's good to know about these things even if it doesn't apply to the current project. I'm open to either of those routes (bypass or removable pedal) for this particular project.
Many thanks!
Anyway, here goes:
What are some solutions for bypassing the expression pedal when building a chop? My own logic tells me that simply removing it and bypassing it with wires should work. A good volume pedal could then be used after the organ's line out.
Alternately, what about keeping the original expression pedal wired to its original location, but then having it be its own separate piece that can be disconnected from the organ for transport?
The specific organ in question is an H-100, but solutions for other organs are welcome too. It's good to know about these things even if it doesn't apply to the current project. I'm open to either of those routes (bypass or removable pedal) for this particular project.
Many thanks!
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