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Description
Boss EV-1-WL Wireless MIDI Expression Pedal
Take command of your MIDI music gear with the BOSS EV-1-WL, the world’s first wireless MIDI expression pedal. The EV-1-WL provides wireless foot control for BOSS products such as the EURUS GS-1 and Waza-Air, music apps on mobile devices, and anything that can receive CC messages via Bluetooth® MIDI. In addition, USB and MIDI TRS connectivity are on hand for wired control of computer music software and standard MIDI devices. Whether you go wireless or wired—or both at once—the EV-1-WL delivers a ton of MIDI power in a compact footprint.
Specs:
- Powerful MIDI control pedal with three ways to connect: Bluetooth wireless, USB, and TRS MIDI
- Use all three outputs at once with independent MIDI CC settings for each
- Communicate wirelessly with the BOSS EURUS GS-1, Waza-Air, and any device that supports Bluetooth MIDI
- Class-compliant USB for plug-and-play operation with music software on macOS and Windows computers
- TRS MIDI output for controlling MIDI devices with TRS or 5-pin inputs
- Supports communication with the Roland WM-1 and WM-1D wireless MIDI adaptors
- Built-in toe switch with on/off indicators on both sides of the pedal
- Control input for up to two BOSS FS-series footswitches
- Dedicated iOS/Android app for assigning MIDI CC numbers, customizing the response, and more