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Bluetooth volume/expression?
Does this exist? I assume it has to? Anyway, I'm looking for one to use with Galileo for volume swells. Any recommendations on this??
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This one.http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigblueboard/
I'm not sure what there OP is looking for but I want a standalone expression pedal that transmits CC over BT midi. I'm in love with the Nanokontrol Studio (which transmits over BT midi).
While not an expression pedal, it has two female quarter inch slots for volume and expression and if memory serves m-audio has a pedal that works for either and are only like 30 bucks each.
The iRig Keys' sustain input can also take an expression pedal, if you want to kill 2 birds. The expression pedal is neglected by hardware designers, in my opinion. Should be as common as sustain.
I couldn't agree more. Why isn't there a dedicated pedal that transmits CC over Bluetooth ? There should be one out there for $50-60 range. Wouldn't think it'd be hard to design one and I think the demand would be there
Good to know
Yeah, I don't understand how this isn't more common. The ik blueboard looks good. However I have no need for the actual board, just need expression.
Well there is the BT2 from Positive Grid for $80 that has an expression pedal input jack. Of course you still have to buy an actual expression pedal and of course you have the 2 stopm switches.
Here's a bit longer path. convert a standard expression pedal to USB midi and then connect a PUC+ or the Yamaha to convert to Bluetooth.
http://www.audiofront.net/MIDIExpression.php
Currently, if anyone built one, it would likely be sold in the $100+ range. Bluetooth is IN at the moment, but the market for a stand alone Midi Blutooth Expression/Volume pedal is somewhat small (I think).
Small market for now but it'll grow steadily as guitar players figure out the beauty of BT controllers? The beauty of BT midi is that you can stack the controllers in your iOS device so each one can be independent.