From: "Jason Martino" <timeshard@...>
other manufacturers. What this means is that they say no when the rest says
yes, and yes when the rest says no (whether the pedal has been pressed).
I have two Yamaha pedals on my Yamaha EX5 (it being my main keyboard) and
they're working well. I would suggest to (a) see if there's a polarity
switch on your pedal, or (b) see if you can change it, modify it, or have it
modified or (c) get a Yamaha pedal.
- Peter
> Hey guys, I just got a sustain pedal for my An1xYamaha, for reasons best known to them, have a different polarity than the
> and for some reason I can't seem to get it set up
> right. I have it connected to the Foot Switch
> plug in the back, and I know I have it correctly
> setup under the utility setup. What am I doing
> wrong? Thanks.
other manufacturers. What this means is that they say no when the rest says
yes, and yes when the rest says no (whether the pedal has been pressed).
I have two Yamaha pedals on my Yamaha EX5 (it being my main keyboard) and
they're working well. I would suggest to (a) see if there's a polarity
switch on your pedal, or (b) see if you can change it, modify it, or have it
modified or (c) get a Yamaha pedal.
- Peter
