That would be an involved project --
the Polysix, for one, doesn't have an existing Sustain jack, so the most
difficult part would be devising such a thing (it could be done, but would
involve modifying the synth). Will check out the schematics tonight, & see
what ideas I can come up with.
Don't know about the other devices you listed -- do they have sustain jacks?
If not, they would also require modification.
As far as a single switch to control multiple synths, that could be easily
done by using a standard footswitch to control a circuit using a 4066 type
CMOS electronic switch, which could send the on/off control signals to four
destinations. You could also work something similar with an off-the-shelf
relay. Depending on how elaborate you want to get, you could also add
on-off toggles to the individual outputs to control the routing.
~GMM
At 06:24 PM 9/11/03 +0100, you wrote:
>Okay guys,
>
>Anyone help me out here... I have a bank of mixed keyboards and synths -
>Korg X3, Roland D50, Yamaha AN1x, Roland SH-09 and Korg poly6 which I have
>on a three-tier and a two-tier stand.
>
>I want to be able to control the sustain from each of these (or at least
>some of them) - preferably without having to buy five different sustain
>pedals.
>
>It is possible to buy a multi-synth sustain pedal (can't imagine how it
>would work!) - or more likely, does anyone know whether (or how) I can put
>together a unit containing a bank of pedals which I can use to control the
>sustain for the synths - possibly two; one for each tier of synths.
>
>Also has anyone got any links to an 'electronics projects for musicans' type
>of website?
>
>Apologies if I am asking damned-fool questions here!!!
>
>Frank
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