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It does round up the voltage value, and should be on linear to check everything else.
Maybe I was wrong about the lower octave with the EXP pedal… I’m only answering from memory. I’ll check soon and share my findings.
If the SQ1 is set to linear so it doesn’t jump voltage values, it should behave as if you had a passive continuous EXP pedal. Again, I’ll check the gear itself.
karaolosMemberThere is a setting on the SQ1 for the behavior of the step values. You can have it as Linear, Major, Minor and Chromatic. It’s Function + the Last four step buttons. Does this solve it?
Keep in mind that when using the EXP input to control the pitch effect you can only go UP one octave, while if you were using the pots on the pedal you would be able to go down an octave as well.
karaolosMemberJust wanted to do a follow up on this in case anyone else was wondering.
The Arturia Keystep does not have an appropriate Voltage value to control the Superego+. If someone really wanted to control the superego with a Keystep they would have to use a MIDI to CV converter. or make one using an Arduino or similar.
The Korg SQ-1 does have a 5V setting. So you can have a sequence running into the Superego to modulate the effects. The filter is a nice one to control this way. Also the SQ-1 can act as a MIDI to CV converter when connected to a computer via its USB. So you can send any sequence to the Superego and control the pitch effect for example.
I love my Superego+. So many things you can do with it. I feel it expands the capabilities of the instrument and changes the way I play.
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