Another tiny wah pedal. Using a Sallen-Key filter to mimic the famous cry-baby pedal. This was an idea presented over:
http://cackleberrypines.net/transmogrifox/TransmogriNotes/skwah/

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Another tiny wah pedal. Using a Sallen-Key filter to mimic the famous cry-baby pedal. This was an idea presented over:
http://cackleberrypines.net/transmogrifox/TransmogriNotes/skwah/
An extended exploration of my Weird Sound Generator (three 40106 oscillators modulating each other) fed through a 2500-style filter into Clouds. Audio-rate triangle, then saw, waveforms modulate the filter's cutoff frequency, attenuated through an expression pedal for an extra dimension of control. A few times, the Clouds pitch-shifter goes into a trill as I throw manual gates at its CV input.
This is one of those pieces that was a delight to listen to while making it, though I don't know how it'll hold up without hands on the controls.
I gotta remember that controlling my synth with an expression pedal, no matter how fun it might be, is a bad idea when I'm having balance issues. Too much teetering on one foot while the other pumps up and down!
(The patch is just a couple of voices running through the 2500 filter, with the expression pedal signal coming from a 5V source to control the cutoff. Big wah-wah style swoops and squonks, right up until I nearly fall over.)
Line 6 Helix Tutorial: Intermediate to Advanced
Line 6 Helix Tutorial: Intermediate to Advanced
Line 6 Helix Review. The Blogging Musician @ adamharkus.com Most expression pedals are set for one task at a time. The usual settings are volume pedal and wah control. Others include a gain increase, delay increase, and other modifications to individual effects. So few processors deliver the power to automate nearly countless parameters in an assortment of ways.
The Line 6 Helix has an incredible…
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Line 6 Helix - Expression Pedal Automation
Line 6 Helix – Expression Pedal Automation
Welcome to The Blogging Musician’s first ever video review/demo! Niko Lalangas takes us through the Line6 Helix’s incredible Expression Pedal Automation.
Enough said. Take it away Niko!
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Moog rolls out the Minifoogers
Of all the instruments out there and all the unique ways by which they are played, not many of these actually require the use of all four limbs at a time. Some instruments like woodwinds only require your mouth and fingers, while a guitar really only requires fingers and arms. Once you get into piano, you will realize the importance of having your feet to add or subtract expression from your music. Beyond that, drummers have a great responsibility to use all of their limbs in perfect harmony. It is not easy, as any drummer will tell you, and many DJs who once were drummers might have a leg up on the rest. I say this because employing the use of your feet lets you keep your hands busy. It also minimizes the amount of movement that needs to be done by your body. If you uses a guitar effects pedal to outro your mixes with an echo, your hands could easily be busy worrying about more important things like mixing volumes. The Moog “Minifooger”, is a small pedal that is designed to give expression in a typical Moog fashion. I think that the Moog name certainly sets it apart from the many guitar pedals out there. http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=21359
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Custom LFO / expression pedal splitter. 3 independet outputs that can be linked to a multiwave lfo or can be controlled via an expression pedal or other cv source.