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Expression pedal curve (EV-5 in this case)

Postby Elias » 10 Nov 2019, 10:18

Hey. I have a Roland EV-5 expression pedal that I tried with my recently purchased Stage 3. I found the pedal to be much more sensitive in the down (or front) register. In other words, when I push it down from value 0 and I have gone half way, the value has only gone to 20-30%. I tried to use it for Wah-Wah or Organ Swell and even the slightest move from the top downwards made a huge jump in sound...

Is there a way of adjusting the curve or some other work around? I tried to fiddle around with the settings but could not find one.
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Re: Expression pedal curve (EV-5 in this case)

Postby BrainFreeze » 10 Nov 2019, 10:26

In the system settings of my NS2 I can set the pedal to “EV-7” so my EV-5 pedal reacts differently. Might also work with NS3....


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Re: Expression pedal curve (EV-5 in this case)

Postby Elias » 13 Nov 2019, 23:33

I tried that and felt some difference. I'll look deeper when I have the time.
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