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Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Re: Sustain pedal

From: Reggie <reggie@...>
Date: 2001-02-21

Ok, what happens if you don't, just wondering, not being picky!
I have checked the manual for the Peavey and it is auto sensing on power
up, So no cutting my tip or soldering my ring! The peavey is has 2
holes for CV/F.switch as well if the roland won't take either.

The roland keyboard doesn't have aftertouch, I don't really know exactly
how aftertouch works, If it's on a per note basis then a foot pedal of
any type isn't really going to help me there I think!


In article <5.0.2.1.2.20010220172421.00a0a040@...>,
Bruce Wahler <bruce@...> writes
>Reggie,
>
>>Would using it for after touch be viable?
>
>You can set the pedal to mimic aftertouch, but bear in mind that the
>regular aftertouch will still operate. Maybe this is what you want, but if
>you're doing it because you don't like the feel of aftertouch, you'll still
>have to deal with it.
>
>One more thing: There are TWO different standards for a "wah" type pedal
>with a stereo (TRS) cable, Yamaha's way, and the rest of the world. (OK, a
>few KORG devices like the new CX-3 use the Yamaha convention, too, but
>that's probably because Yamaha now owns 30% of KORG.) If you want to use a
>Yamaha pedal like the FC-7 with a Roland keyboard, you have to cut the plug
>off, and put a new one on, reversing the 'tip' and 'ring' connections. For
>those who care --
>
> Yamaha Others
>
>Tip Power Wiper
>Ring Wiper Power
>Sleeve Ground Ground
>
>
>Regards,
>
>-BW
>
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See ya,

Reggie