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The M-Audio EX-P expression controller pedal works with all M-Audio MIDI controllers that have an expression pedal input.Feel the need to express yourself fully? This pedal has a built-in polarity switch that insures compatibility with most other brands of controllers and keyboards. Use the EX-P to control any assignable variable MIDI controller value including volume, modulation, panning, filter sweep and more. Durable molded construction with integral cable.M-Audio EX-P FeaturesPolarity switchHardwired quarter-inch cableMolded construction
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- It's even super-lightweight, making it a keyboard controller you can take with you anywhere!- 61-note velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard with USB MIDI interface
- 9 fully assignable MIDI sliders; 8 assignable MIDI knobs
- 15 assignable buttons, including 6 transport buttons
- Assignable pitch bend with modulation wheels
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By Forrest D. Hill (West Coast, USA)
This is a nice little expression pedal, but don't expect the highest quality or durability. On the first one I got, the armature that connects the rocker pedal to the potentiometer inside the base broke with the first two movements. It's a small plastic piece and appears to be very easily broken. The rest of the pedal seems to be operational enough and I don't understand the reliance on a fragile piece of plastic to make this work. It would seem M-Audio would make the wear parts a little more durable and save themselves the warranty returns.
Opearation otherwise is perfect and smooth. Exactly what I wanted and expected from a reputable company like M-Audio.
By J. Baker (OH)
The actuator arm that connects between the pot shaft and exp pedal was cracked completely through the collar that attaches to pot shaft. It arrived loose off the shaft. Rather than going through the hassle of sending back, I fixed it by wrapping the collar with a small, good tie strap, tightly. Problem solved. For $22 it's not worth the headache of returning with the probability of getting another DOA. It's not the fault of the vendor, their prices and shipping expedience are tops. Just be aware if it fails, that's a good place to start looking.
By Jeff Hoogmoed (New York)
An expression pedal is kind of a one-trick-pony in that it really only has the one job (even though you can assign it to do several in you work station/keyboard).
This does that well.
However it feels a bit "plasticy" and doesn't feel like it would take very many drops to the floor. Unlike my Yamaha sustain pedal which feels like you could throw it against the wall and it would still work.
Bottom line I wouldn't gig-out with this, I'd get a heavier duty one for that.
Cheers!
By Judson Abts (Gloucester, MA)
Does what it says. Feels super cheap. SUPER cheap, and WAY too easy to rock back and forth
bleh, i dont use it
By B. Monroney (Los Angeles, CA)
I purchased this pedal along with an Axiom 61 keyboard. The Axiom had to go back to M-Audio within a couple of weeks because certain keys were putting out full velocity at all times.
The pedal lasted a little longer, but eventually failed - during a gig. I opened it to see if a repair was possible. The pedal is generally well designed for a product at this price point, with one major weakness: The linkage between the treadle and potentiometer is made of flimsy plastic that is destined to fail under even the most optimistic conditions.
This is planned obsolescence of the worst sort. Because my pedal was (just) out of warranty, and M-Audio doesn't stock parts for it, I was told that "it would be most cost-effective for you to just buy another pedal". Ha....fat chance, lesson learned. Bought a Boss FV500L, never looked back. The Boss will probably outlive me.
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