The equipment accepting an expression pedal input on a three-contact TRS connector is expected to provide a reference voltage to the pedal on the ring connector, because the pedal itself just contains a potentiometer. The Strymon page covers how these work in more detail: the pot forms a voltage divider to produce a control voltage on the tip connector. This is just a passive circuit so you can apply any voltage up to whatever the potentiometer is rated for, some much higher voltage than a modular system can produce. You would probably need to wire up or buy some type of cable adapter to break out the tip and ring to separate 1/8" mono plugs so that you can apply a 5V offset from crow or some other module to the expression pedal’s ring connector and read the control voltage from the tip. There are also quite a few “expression pedal input” eurorack modules available I believe.
This is true, it would potentially be nice to have multiple druid consoles open connected to separate crows. Generally I think it’s assumed you’ll use a single druid session and just connect the USB cable to different crows you want to talk to, I haven’t used more than one myself so I don’t know how the ergonomics of this shake out.
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