Expression Multiplier
The Expression Multiplier is very literal. It takes one or two expression inputs an multiplies it so you can control more than one thing at a time. You can go all the way up to eight outputs from a single expression pedal, which can get really wild!I invented it primarily to control as much as possible with a single ExpSeq for myself. Like circuit bent toys and such. But it turns out to be quite the powertool on a pedalboard as well.
Expression Multiplier User Guide
This pedal uses 9VDC power (2.1mm jack: center-negative).
Info:
The Expression Multiplier is just what it sounds like. You connect an expression pedal to the “I” inputs, and then you have multiples of that expression coming out from the “O” outputs.
Controls:
The left-hand “I” Jacks: There is one WHITE and one RED input. The configuration of these are set by the big switch with the red ring around it (underneath the “I” jacks):
- With the switch in its DOWN position the WHITE input comes out of the four WHITE outputs and the red input comes out of the four RED outputs.
- With the switch in its UP position the WHITE inputs get disconnected and the RED input now comes out of all eight outputs.
The “O Switches”: The big switches underneath each pair of “O” outputs work like on/off switches for the outputs. So you can hook up your expression to a bunch of things and choose to sometimes disengage these connections - basically to make cable management less of a nightmare! Simple but effective, if you ask me!
Enjoy!