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I vote Ernie ball. you wont find a sturdier pedal, and the ability to use an independent cable for connection as opposed to the hard-wired cables on ones such as the moog, allows for cleaner wire routing.
I'm unsure of the compatibility with the enigma however. I'd give it a shot![]()
I sent an email to EHX and this was their reply
Boss FV-500L
Alesis F2
Roland EV7
Moog Music EP2
Roland EV5
M-Audio EX-P
Try the above but you can use any pedal that has a TRS tip.
Tip, ring, sleeve.
Regards,
The Ernie Ball Volume pedals work fine as Expression Pedals in my experience
Is a volume pedal and an expression pedal not the exact same thing?
I always thought that was the case...
If not... what's the difference?
They will only work as an expression pedal if the device they are being used with allows for either a volume or expression pedal to be used (like the Eventide Factor pedals do). Most will not.
Generally expression pedals use TRS cables, and volume pedals use normal TS cables. Expression pedals usually use a linear pot, and volumes usually use a logarithmic pot. Some devices will allow either to be used, others will only accept one or the other (and even then may only work well with particular pot value ranges).
They will only work as an expression pedal if the device they are being used with allows for either a volume or expression pedal to be used (like the Eventide Factor pedals do). Most will not.
But... in function it's the same?
I must admit I've only used the EB pedal as an expression with a modfactor, so presumed it would work well with most other devices.