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M-Audio EX-P Expression Pedal
I\'m using two of these to control Eventide\'s digital stompboxes. The other recommended controller was the Ernie Ball 6181 with 25k pot for use with active electronics - which cost four times as much. So i\'ll compare the two. Ernie Balls are built to last forever, and if one of these M-Audio pedals happened to break at a gig i\'d regret my choice. But longevity aside, what\'s suprised me is that I actually prefer the M-Audio as a pedal for most things. They\'re much, much lighter in my pedalboard. They\'ve a smaller footprint: fractionally wider than an Ernie Ball Jnr and about 4cm shorter. I only get 3/4 of my size 12 feet on them but it doesn\'t matter. The big difference in feel is resistance: these don\'t provide any. There is a knob on the axis to vary this and at full-on position the pedal is easier to control but there\'s isn\'t any actual resistance against your foot movement. I prefer this for changing delay and filter settings, but for volume swells I like the resistance my Ernie Ball provides. For the money, and for the moment, these M-Audio\'s get full marks.

