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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Adjust Expression Pedal Range 0-100]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have added MIDI capability to an old Rodgers pedalboard that I acquired recently. The expression shoes operate via a 10k rotary potentiometer that is advanced by a lever when depressing the shoe. However the pot only moves through about 90 degrees of rotation, and that is all that Organteq acknowledges - it sees a range of about 33 - 78.</p><p>I can change crescendo and swell settings to work with this limited range, but I am wondering if there is any method for mapping or reconfiguring the software settings so it will see this &quot;compressed&quot; range of motion as beginning at Zero and advancing to 100 or 127. I hope that makes sense. </p><p>I have played in the MIDI configuration options a bit but am not having any success. The rotary pot has a full range of motion (when disconnected from the linkage of course) and otherwise works fine. I am considering installing 45mm slide potentiometers to better respond to the movement of the shoes if software cannot address the issue.</p><p>Prior to the pedalboard I was using Moog Ep-3 pedals for expression, which were very well suited to the task.</p>]]></content>
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