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The M-Audio EX-P Expression Pedal is a versatile tool designed for musicians of all levels, offering universal compatibility with keyboards, MIDI controllers, and guitar effects pedals. With its robust build and real-time control capabilities, this pedal allows you to manipulate various parameters like volume and modulation, ensuring your creative expression knows no bounds.
Product Dimensions | 21.01 x 8.99 x 5.69 cm; 498.95 g |
Item model number | EX-P |
Colour | Black |
Signal Format | Analog |
Country Produced In | china |
Proficiency Level | Beginner to Professional |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 499 g |
M**D
Excellent expression pedal at a bargain price
I am using this with a Boss Katana 100 Gen3 amp to control volume, wah and other effects, plugged into the GA-FC. It worked perfectly right out of the box, and even has a rotary control for minimum level. I would expect it to work into the separate EXP input on the back of the amp too if you get the settings in the amp's software right.It has a firm controlled feel, just as you'd expect from a well respected make. Not sure where the bargain price comes from, but I'm not arguing! Much better price than the £60-70 cost for a Roland/Boss equivalent.
R**S
Great value
I’m using this as a volume control for guitar looping through a Boss RC600 loop station. It was plug and play (ie very simple), works well (smooth and responsive) and incredibly good value compared to most other expression pedals. Yes it is plastic but it still seems pretty robust and frankly, at this price, i woukd have to replace it several times before i have spent more money than i would by purchasing a pedal from a bigger brand.
O**1
It is cheap
For the money it’s a no-brainer but it is plastic (pretty tough tho) and more annoying for me is it’s hard-wired and rather none of my pedals/foot switches are.Does the job fine though for what I needed, which is an expression pedal for my Fulltone Deja Vibe, which I found out, is a bit fussy about expression pedals. Neither my Yamaha or Mooer expression pedals worked with it so when it comes to buying expression pedals, the single most important factor is; does it work with my device?That’s really annoying too. I have expression pedals I can’t use and had to buy this one as well but it’s so cheap I can happily throw it away when I finally find a good quality, jack plugged replacement that’s compatible.In short.. lightweight tough plastic, big footprint, wire attached so chances are the cables too long but it’s all moulded so you can’t change it, looks horrible on my otherwise really cool pedalboard, doesn’t feel nice, worth every penny.
I**N
Works with Helix stomp and Amplitube
Bought to plug into a helix stomp. Works great with axe io one to control Amplitube presets like whammy and wah. Takes a bit of configuration of both the Helix stomp and Axe IO so don't expect to just plug it in and it magically work. You'll need to watch some YouTube videos of setting up an expression pedal on Helix etc.The switch underneath also may need to be changed.The actual pedal feels smooth in operation and works really well, having the control pot on the side is useful say if you were using it to control volume boost for a solo so you can set a rhythm level and when it comes to solo time, floor the pedal
D**D
Works with Yamaha Reface YC organ as volume control. Solid and great value.
This pedal works with Yamaha Reface YC as a volume pedal. Has a metal plate base and the rest is plastic so lightweight. Seems solid enough so I would feel confident using it carefully in a live situation (if not too wild a gig). Also it has a sensible length cable - I would say 2m, rather than an annoying 1.5m or so on some power supplies. Great value and a simple solution so would recommend for use with this keyboard.
A**S
Using with a Kemper Stage - works perfectly
I bought this to use as an expression pedal with my Kemper Stage as I damaged my other, far more expensive Mission Engineering pedal. I'll probably still buy a higher quality pedal in time but this M-Audio pedal has worked flawlessly to control effects, wah, volume etc. Would recommend for £12.50! Bargain!
M**C
An Excellent Budget Pedal That Ticks All The Boxes
This pedal offers really good value for money. In the area of inflated prices for consumer goods this piece of kit comes as a refreshing change. In addition, it's supported for a huge number of very positive reviews.I use the it as an expression pedal for a Yamaha SX920 keyboard. It's a smooth and comfortable pedal and has less of a rake [steep angle] on it making it more comfortable to use than a traditional expression pedal. It also outperforms my Yamaha expression [volume] pedal that cost nearly five times as much. It's stable on the floor and has an added polarity switch underneath which means it will work with any keyboard.It looks modern and comes in a pleasing grey and black colour which makes a change from all black.In musical terms it has to be one of the most budget friendly accessories too.Recommended and very worthy of a five star rating.Update: I've been using this pedal for a week now and I'm delighted with it's performance. Very smooth operation and a very comfortable pedal to use. Very worthy of a five star review.
I**R
Good enough
It works fine with my old Zoom GX3 and B2 processors. I'd given up on expression pedals as two Zoom pedals failed on me in quick succession. More robust than I was expecting from other reviews: I wouldn't want roadies jumping up and down on it but good enough. There was a picture of other inputs and outputs which is simply the wrong picture which is supposed to show the range adjuster. There is no tension adjuster but the resistance is adequate - a little loose for my taste.
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