Best expression pedal that doesn't break the bank?

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Best expression pedal that doesn't break the bank?

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I'm in the market for an expression pedal, but wondered which one, also that preferably works out of the box, that doesn't cost the earth. Any suggestions?
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In my book nothing beats the Yamaha FC-7.

It has much more travel than a lot of the other pedals, so it feels more expressive. And it is built very well (made predominantly from metal with a rubber coating).
Works with Kronos out of the box.
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Behringer make the lowest cost one I think.
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GiantSonicRobot wrote:In my book nothing beats the Yamaha FC-7.

It has much more travel than a lot of the other pedals, so it feels more expressive. And it is built very well (made predominantly from metal with a rubber coating).
Works with Kronos out of the box.
+1

Just get this pedal for Korgs. These have lasted me literally more than a decade and never failed regardless of how much I use them (which is a lot since virtually every lead I play is w/ a wah). In fact, the only thing that made me buy new ones is because someone stole them! Some other pedals I've had (when I used Kurz for my main sounds) needed to be fixed and/or modified repeatedly.
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the Yamaha FC7 is built like a tank and works perfectly out of the box. I am using mine from my old Motif.

I've had a couple others (like the m-audio ones) and they're pretty much junk.

I also just picked up a mint condition 2nd hand Yamaha FC7 on Ebay for $20 - that's actually cheaper than what the crappy M-Audio ones were new! Now I have an extra one I can use for other synths.
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GiantSonicRobot wrote:In my book nothing beats the Yamaha FC-7.

It has much more travel than a lot of the other pedals, so it feels more expressive. And it is built very well (made predominantly from metal with a rubber coating).
Works with Kronos out of the box.
+1. I use it with my Oasys. Great pedal for less than 50 bucks.
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If you want more pedals and switches, take a look at the Behringer FCB1010 ... the pedals are not built like a tank but I have done about 20 gigs with it without any problem. Programming is not super simple but easier than a Kronos :-) ... and it's very cheap for 10 switches + 2 pedals.
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Zeroesque wrote:
GiantSonicRobot wrote:In my book nothing beats the Yamaha FC-7.

It has much more travel than a lot of the other pedals, so it feels more expressive. And it is built very well (made predominantly from metal with a rubber coating).
Works with Kronos out of the box.
+1

Just get this pedal for Korgs. These have lasted me literally more than a decade and never failed regardless of how much I use them (which is a lot since virtually every lead I play is w/ a wah). In fact, the only thing that made me buy new ones is because someone stole them! Some other pedals I've had (when I used Kurz for my main sounds) needed to be fixed and/or modified repeatedly.
Great advice on the Yamaha FC-7. Just to digress for a sec, are you talking about using the internal keyboard wah effects with the pedal or do you use a separate wah pedal in conjunction?
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nitecrawler wrote:
GiantSonicRobot wrote:In my book nothing beats the Yamaha FC-7.

It has much more travel than a lot of the other pedals, so it feels more expressive. And it is built very well (made predominantly from metal with a rubber coating).
Works with Kronos out of the box.
+1. I use it with my Oasys. Great pedal for less than 50 bucks.
Think we are up to +5 at this point on this one?

I used an FC-7 before it was stolen (along with my other pedals)...haven't replaced it yet but when I do, it will be with another FC7.
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DennyC wrote:
Zeroesque wrote:...virtually every lead I play is w/ a wah...
Great advice on the Yamaha FC-7. Just to digress for a sec, are you talking about using the internal keyboard wah effects with the pedal or do you use a separate wah pedal in conjunction?
:)
I mean an on-board wah effect modulated by the FC-7. I've preferred this setup starting with the Trinity some years ago. Before that, it was a DW-8000 through a Morley (then a Zoom 1010 using the FC-7), which was okay, but I generally prefer to do things "in the box."
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Anyone has experience to share for the Korg XVP-10 guys :?: :?: :)
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Like most things in life ... The more you spend generally the better things are ... I have an XVP-10 ... Built like a tank a real roadworthy pedal but costs an arm and a leg compared to the others out there

mercede1 wrote:Anyone has experience to share for the Korg XVP-10 guys :?: :?: :)
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Post by SanderXpander »

I've only briefly tried the XVP10, and that was long ago, but I remember still preferring the Yamaha FC7. I really think it's the one to beat, in the expression pedal category.
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Post by Fred S »

FC-7; use one for my Yamaha, Kronos, and XK-1. They work like they are supposed to and have never had one fail.
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Post by aron »

I always had the FC7 come apart and break on me. Once they come out, it's hard to put them back together correctly and it never seems to be the same.
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