Showing posts with label keyboard pedal sustain switch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keyboard pedal sustain switch. Show all posts

3/17/2012

On Stage KSP20 Universal Sustain Keyboard Pedal Review

On Stage KSP20 Universal Sustain Keyboard Pedal
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Horrible - bought it because I needed the polarity switch, and even that's a kluge, you need sharp fingernails to get to it. Stepping on this pedal feels like stepping on a crunchy plastic box. Really should get zero stars.

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3/13/2012

Casio SP-3R Sustain Pedal for Casio Keyboards Review

Casio SP-3R Sustain Pedal for Casio Keyboards
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I tried to work with this pedal for several months, but found it very frustrating. It slips all over the place!! Why does Casio not put more effort into a pedal that comes with such a nice keyboard -Privia PX-100? I later purchased the M Gear elongated silver pedal, which is wonderful.

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11/18/2011

On Stage KSP100 Universal Sustain Pedal Review

On Stage KSP100 Universal Sustain Pedal
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This is a good foot pedal. It works on my casio and is actually a better quality and price than the casio brand foot pedal. It doesn't slide around, either.

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8/30/2011

Yamaha FC4 Sustainpedal edler Klavierlook Review

Yamaha FC4 Sustainpedal edler Klavierlook
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We got a Yamaha DGX-230 and the FC4 floor pedal for Christmas. My son recently started lessons, and he and my wife reported that when they tried to use the FC4, it didn't work, and they had disconnected it.
I plugged it in and tried it, and indeed, it was backwards. When it wasn't pressed, it sustained. When it was pressed, it didn't. There was no polarity or mode switch.
However, after about 20 minutes of Googling, I found an online PDF of the model 220 owner's manual that contained this snippet:
"Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack BEFORE turning on the power."
It turns out I hadn't bothered to turn off the DGX-230 before plugging it in. When I followed the instructions, everything worked fine.
I also noted this caution as well:
"Do not press the footswitch while turning the power on. Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch, resulting in reversed footswitch operation."
So, although the FC4 apparently doesn't have a polarity switch, the DGX-230 can switch its OWN polarity.
Other models of course may work differently.
So far I'm quite pleased with both Yamaha products and I'm impressed with the thought Yamaha has put in to them.


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For those electronic keyboards with an input jack labeled "SUSTAIN," the FC4 model is used in the same manner the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano is used. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal, its specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor and stays put while you play.
The FC4 can also be utilized as an FS controller for synthesizers, tone modules and drum machines.
The FC4 features a 6-foot cable and standard 1/4-inch plug. Works with any keyboard utilizing a sustain pedal with a 1/4" connector.
What's in the Box FC4 Foot Pedal

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7/31/2011

M-Audio SP-2 US65010 Sustain Pedal Piano Style Sustain Pedal for Keyboards Review

M-Audio SP-2 US65010 Sustain Pedal Piano Style Sustain Pedal for Keyboards
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I had been using the 'pedal' which came with the keyboard for the Privia px-100 keyboard which is nothing like a pedal on a normal piano. I purchased the M-Audio pedal to replace it.
At first I was thrilled with this pedal, but when I bought a stand for my digital piano I discovered a problem. This pedal is very long, 10.5". With the stand against the wall there was no room to push the pedal far enough back to place into a normal playing position. I had to move the stand about 8 inches from the wall to put the pedal into place.
Before buying just beware of how you have/want to arrange your keyboard and be sure you'll have the room to use the pedal comfortably.

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M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal--Play as Passionately as You Want
The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is the perfect product for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action. The SP-2 model is used in the same manner as the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano. This classic-style pedal works with any M-Audio keyboard. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic pianos sustain pedal, it has a specially designed rubber bottom that grips the floor and stays put while you play.
Feels as good as an acoustic piano pedal.

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