


🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with the BOSS EV-1-WL!
The BOSS Wireless MIDI Expression Pedal (EV-1-WL) is a versatile MIDI control pedal that offers Bluetooth wireless, USB, and TRS MIDI connectivity. It features independent MIDI CC settings for each output, a built-in toe switch with indicators, and a dedicated app for customization, making it an essential tool for musicians seeking seamless integration and real-time control.

| Product Dimensions | 25.91 x 10.16 x 7.87 cm; 748.43 g |
| Item model number | EV-1-WL |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector | USB |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | MIDI |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Item Weight | 748 g |
| Manufacturer | BOSS |
S**N
Does not work with the windows unless you buy an additional adapter
If you are a Windows user you must purchase an additional USB adapter (the Roland WM-1D) in order to use this pedal in wireless mode. Even of your motherboard has Bluetooth built in it won't work without the WM-1D adapter because Windows does not have MIDI over Bluetooth functionality built in to their operating systems. Windows can connect to the pedal without the USB dongle and will show it as an available device, but no MIDI app will see it or receive MIDI data from it. So you need that USB receiver which going to add another $60-$80 to the price of the pedal. This is not the fault of Boss/Roland it's a longstanding Windows issue.Now to the really sad part if you're a guitarist. Even if you have bought the adapter if you plan to use this pedal to control Neural DSP Architype plug-ins it won't work wirelessly.I spent about 2 weeks going back and forth with Boss / Roland support and Neural DSP support, trying to make this pedal work with Neural plug ins and it just would not. **Neural DSP Architype plug ins have a MIDI learn function that doesn't receive (or understand) the messages being sent by this pedal over wireless**. I did not test this pedal with a wired connection because that's not what I bought it for. Neural plug ins do see the device as available under their MIDI devices menu but MIDI learn doesn't detect any incoming messages. Manual programming was unsuccessful as well.I tested this pedal/dongle combo with a couple of different MIDI tools. Both of those tools received data from the pedal, but for whatever reason Neural DSP is ignoring all incoming messages.So it may work for you in a Windows environment, indeed it does send messages to the PC as confirmed by testing with MIDI OX and other MIDI test tools, but Neural DSP plug-ins was the only reason I bought it and that didn't work. Maybe this will change in the future if Neural ever updates their product but as of January 2023 using their latest version of "Petrucci" it doesn't work.Roland support put forth a good effort trying to make it work, and they were halfway successful. They could sometimes make it work by plugging into a dedicated USB 2.0 port but then the MIDI learn still wasn't functional with Neural DSP for all parameters. So you may get some functionality out of it if you are willing to jump through hoops and set everything up manually but it's pretty far from plug-and-play. I would just advise staying away for now if you are a Windows user wanting to play Neural DSP plug-ins. Hopefully they will fix this in the future.
D**T
le Chainon manquant ...
Le chainon manquant pour mes claviers "MicroKey air" mon seul regret est le ... prix ... sinon je m'en achèterais deux autres .... maintenant je suis à l'aise de jouer l'orgue sur ces petits claviers, nomades
J**R
Very impressive and easy to use, software has some arbitrary limitations
I bought the EV-1-WL and got it up and running in less than an hour with my MIDI guitar amp (Peavey Vypyr Pro 100). The pedal comes with batteries and the instructions are quite simple. The pedal is compact and robust and easy to use. My only complaint about the hardware is that the toe switch gives no tactile feedback. It would be nice to know without having to look down at the pedal ( out of the question while performing).Most customization happens in the app. The IOS app is very nicely done - easy to get started and rich in thoughtful config options, including switch sensitivity, pedal taper, LED colors, and the MIDI CC numbers associated with the pedal with switch on and off, and the switch event itself, as well as CC numbers for external footswitches. You can do A LOT with this pedal.The app does have some limitations that feel arbitrary. If anyone from Boss is reading, please correct these in an update:- When the pedal is paired with an IOS device, on connecting there is a dialog that asks if you really want to pair. This is silly. Please delete it and save me time and hassle on stage.- CC values are arbitrarily limited. Legitimate CC numbers go from 1-128 (for single byte commands) but the app maxes out at 94, and there is a gap in the 30’s as well, so this limits the fflexibility of the pedal unnecessarily. No explanation given for this limit, but it forces the use of a MIDI remapping app. Boss - please allow CC numbers from 1-128 without limitation.- The software tries to limit the CC value range in ways that feel arbitrary. I tried to set a switch CC to output 127 when off and 0 when on, and the software silently forced the values to 126 and 1. Strange and frustrating. Boss - please fix.Otherwise a great device and I am very happy with it.
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