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Korg XVP20 Stereo Volume and Expression Pedal

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$121.66

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About this item

  • Keyboard Volume Pedal with Stereo Inputs Outputs
  • Minimum Volume Control
  • Expression Output


Korg's XVP-20 keyboard volume pedal provides players with an indispensable tool for wide ranging control of their routing, levels, and feel. The XVP-20 is built with a rugged aluminum body and non-slip rubber on the treadle and the bottom of the pedal. Stereo inputs and outputs allow you to rout your signal how you chose. And the minimum volume control adjusts the signal you hear when the pedal is pulled all the way back. The Korg XVP-20 keyboard volume pedals has Sweetwater keyboardists excited! Korg XVP-20 Stereo Keyboard Volume Pedal Features: Durable and powerful keyboard volume pedal Rugged metal construction Non-slip rubber surfaces Stereo inputs and outputs offers various routing options Expression output Minimum volume control for presetting your levels Adjustable torque for your preferences The Korg XVP-20 is a powerful keyboard volume


Franky 829
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2025
Excellent produit … haut de gamme pour mon Korg Kronos!
D Davies
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
A great pedal, good weight so it doesn't slide, sustain Input, 2 other line in inputs and 2 line outputs.There is weight under the foot, easing on sustain and easing off it is very responsive and easy to use. Ive used many different pedals over the years and If you want a real pedal feel, you owe it to yourself to try this pedal out, its a wonderful product.
FastRedPonyCar
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I have a kinda specific use case for this. I use a Godin Multiac Steel HG guitar and it uses 2 outputs to split the electric and acoustic signals but I run both of those into a Fractal FM3 unit with two signal paths.Because I'm using 2 cables to the pedal board, I need a VP that can simultaneously control the level for both signals at once and this pedal works perfectly for that, feels smooth to use and no stupid kevlar cable to snap or fray or worry about having to replace/rewind, etc like the EB pedals.If I didn't need a stereo pedal, I don't know if I'd have spent this much on a VP but I really like this unit. It works perfectly, feels like it's built very well, sounds good, etc.
NP
Reviewed in Japan on October 18, 2024
2in2outでステレオ対応Exp Out付きで操作可能踏み込みminからmaxまでのコントロールツマミ有りふみ心地のトルク調整可能ERNIEBALL Vo Jrより少しだけ縦長だが小型なのでボード組み込む際に便利さっと持ち出して使うのには十分だと思います。よって星は5つです。
Senad
Reviewed in Italy on September 30, 2023
Che dire pedale super...In dotazione c'è anche il cavo jack-jack da 6.3 una volta collegato alla tastiera basterà semplicemente fare la calibrazione e il gioco e fatto!!
Shelley M.
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2023
It’s expensive but works very well, and seems to be well made.
D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022
great volume pedal for keyboards
キミキミ
Reviewed in Japan on November 28, 2022
シンプルなデザインで高級感があります。踏み心地(重さ)は調整できます。
Mark Gabel, PHD
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021
Didn't work as advertised and definitely too costly
Majed
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018
Very good
J. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2016
My intention is to use this as an expression pedal (using the "Expression" connection to a keyboard - not as an in-line volume adjustment). The build is very solid and it feels good to use. I was excited to try it out.Unfortunately, the unit I have sends CC messages from a low of 44 to somewhere north of 127. So that results in being unable to adjust the parameter to anything between 0-43 and the top quarter or so of the adjustment has no effect (i.e., it just registers "127" since that's the limit for a CC parameter). There is a "min vol" adjustment that presumably has an effect when using it as a volume pedal; it has no effect on the range sent as an expression modulator. There is no other adjustment to calibrate the pedal on the device itself. And there is no such functionality on the keyboard it's attached to or the software (Mainstage and Akai VIP) - so I assume the technology is supposed to come out of the box properly calibrated.I tried adjusting the alignment of the potentiometer with the pedal gears to see if I could adjust the pot down to 0 when the pedal was fully tilted up. Unfortunately, the potentiometer just stops at 44 - even if I spin it further, it won't adjust the parameter down any further.Note that the volume works okay when used with the dedicated connections; it does reduce the volume all the way down to 0; so the problem lies somewhere between the potentiometer and whatever the digital interface is to send the expression signal to the keyboard.Unfortunately, a volume pedal is of little use to me, so I sent this back. I'm going to try getting a replacement and hope this one was just a fluke. I also tried reaching out the Korg's support via e-mail, but have not heard back.- Adjusted to 2 stars instead of just one since the volume part at least works okay (even if it's useless to me).