The mission pedals
The sp-1
The the first and most popular Mission Pedal. The SP-1 is an expression pedal with a switch. The switch sits under the pedal and is operated by pushing down on the front with your foot in the same way as a traditional analog wah pedal. Typically this is used to turn a pedal driven effect such as a wah or vibrato on an off at the pedal itself. There are two 1/4” output jacks, one for the expression pedal and one for the switch. The SP1-R option adds a polarity reversal capability. This is a mini toggle switch that reverses the polarity of the potentiometer for compatibility with devices such as MIDI controllers and keyboards that require a reversed polarity. See the support page for more information. The SP-1 and SP1-R can be fitted with an optional LED to indicate latched and unlatched state. This can be used as an effect on/off indicator. The LED is powered by an internal 9v battery (included).
The sp-2
The SP-2 features two foot-switchable channels. The SP-2 does not have a switch output like the SP-1, instead it has two pedal outputs. Operating the switch by pushing down on the front of the pedal with your foot, switches the pedal between the two outputs. An LED indicates which channel is selected glowing blue for channel One and red for Channel Two. This feature allows a single expression pedal to be used with 2 devices, great if you have 2 amps, 2 signal chains, or 2 effects that both need an expression pedal. The SP-2 is also available with the R option mini toggle polarity reversal switch.
The EP-1
The EP-1 is a traditional, single channel expression pedal with no switch, but features the same high quality sealed potentiometer and all metal construction of the other Mission Pedals. The EP-1 is also available with the R option mini toggle polarity reversal switch. The EP-1 works with a wide variety of MIDI controllers, processors, and stomp boxes.
The sp1-lf
The SP1-LF is the result of a partnership between Mission Engineering and Liquid-Control Inc, to provide the best possible expression pedal companion for the Liquid-Foot Pro and Liquid-Foot Jr. controllers. Featuring an expression pedal and switch out similar to the SP-1, each pedal is factory calibrated and tested for optimal performance with your Liquid Foot controller right out of the box. Visit the Liquid-Foot website at http://www.liquid-foot.com for more information on the Liquid-Foot controllers.
The EP1-l6
The EP1-L6 is a plug and play expression pedal for Line 6 amps and effects. Featuring the same all metal construction and high quality components as the other Mission pedals, but with a circuit optimized for best performance with the Line 6 interface, the Mission EP1-L6 is a great companion to the many Line 6 processors such as the Pod XT Live, Pod X3 Live and the M9 and M13 stomp box modelers. The Mission EP1-L6 is now recommended by Line 6 as an approved accessory. Check out the video of the EP1-L6. Visit Line 6 at www.line6.com.
The VM-1
The Mission VM-1 is a volume pedal featuring a guitar input on the right side, and two outputs on the left for guitar out and tuner out. The VM-1 also features a mute switch. Pressing down on the pedal disconnects the output to the amp, muting the signal and allowing for noise free live guitar changes. Pressing down on the pedal again restores the signal.
The EP1-TC
The Mission EP1-TC is an expression and volume pedal specifically designed for the TC Electronic G-System. Up to four EP1-TC pedals can be connected to one G-System. Use one pedal for global volume and a second for expression. Maybe add a third as a dedicated wah or whammy pedal. There are numerous configuration options for the G-System. The EP1-TC circuit is designed to carefully match the requirements for the G-System for easy calibration and a full sweep pedal response. Check out the video of the EP1-TC.
The sp1-lg
The Mission SP1-LG is an expression pedal specifically designed for compatibility with the Gordius Little Giant MIDI floor controller. Featuring an expression pedal out and a switch out, the Mission SP1-LG can be used with two cables for true hardware switch operation, or can be used with a single cable and the virtual toe switch function of the Little Giant. Get more information on the Gordius controllers at http://www.gordius.be
The EP-11
The Mission EP-11 is an expression pedal specifically designed for compatibility with the Avid Eleven Rack. The EP-11 has a single expression pedal out that is optimized for full sweep and best performance with the pedal input on the Eleven Rack. The EP-11 features a mode switch that allows the EP-11 pedal to also be connected to a MIDI controller such as the Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro. The EP-11 comes in a black finish with orange logo to match the Eleven Rack.
The LM-1
The Mission LM-1 is a professional quality pre amplifier, buffer, and line driver. The LM-1 buffers sensitive guitar pickups from signal degradation caused by long cable runs, multiple effects pedals, wireless systems, and various other environmental effects that cause a loss of signal and tone. The LM-1 allows you to drive long cable runs and multiple effects without the noticeable loss of high frequencies. The LM-1 also features a switchable boost that can be used to dial in up to 20dB of clean amplification to compensate for signal loss from wireless and other signal attenuating systems. A road ready, Mission designed two part steel housing holds the hand assembled circuit built from the highest quality components available. A Bi state LED indicates red or blue for buffer or boost mode. A bypass out can be used for tuner out or anywhere a dry signal is required.
Mission Switches and Cables
Don’t forget that, with the exception of the EP1-L6 for Line 6 products, expression pedals require TRS-TRS stereo 1/4” instrument cables.
Mission custom TRS cables with right angle connectors specifically designed for use with your Mission pedal are available direct from Mission.
Need a Tap Tempo switch too? Maybe you want to try building your own, or upgrading an existing pedal? Check out the Mission cables, switches, kits and spares below.
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