The website doesn't list any specs, so hard to know...I have two Rocktron 'Hex' pedals that will not work with it unless I change the Potentiometer, so will the M-Audio EX-P?
I have two Rocktron 'Hex' pedals that will not work with it unless I change the Potentiometer, so will the M-Audio EX-P?
Consider trying a TRS cable with tip and ring swapped around on one end. Rocktron's manual calls this an "RTS" connection. The rest of the world calls it "TRS." Maybe it's just backwards.I have two Rocktron 'Hex' pedals that will not work with it unless I change the Potentiometer...
The specs show a 250k pot...Consider trying a TRS cable with tip and ring swapped around on one end. Rocktron's manual calls this an "RTS" connection. The rest of the world calls it "TRS." Maybe it's just backwards.
Yeah, I know. It might work, though, and if the OP has a crossover TRS lying around, it'd be a cheap solution.The specs show a 250k pot...
I have two Rocktron 'Hex' pedals that will not work with it unless I change the Potentiometer, so will the M-Audio EX-P?
True.Yeah, I know. It might work, though, and if the OP has a crossover TRS lying around, it'd be a cheap solution.
I am using an old Dunlop Crybaby that I gutted but I'm using the stock HotPotz or whatever it was called. Does the linear pot make much difference? I feel like I need to tweak my curves in FM3 editor but seems to work fine. Am I missing out on anything?I've had success in converting Dunlop wah pedals into expression pedals by purchasing a Dunlop linear pot and a TRS jack and rewiring.