Sustain Pedal Question ?
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
Hallo,
there is a pedal included with the Stage 3 - you could use this. I use Roland pedals for years, they are robust and convenient as they have a "rubber tongue" which holds it in place. For Control the Yamaha FC7 ist great, have this for three years now, no issues.
Regards
Carsten.
there is a pedal included with the Stage 3 - you could use this. I use Roland pedals for years, they are robust and convenient as they have a "rubber tongue" which holds it in place. For Control the Yamaha FC7 ist great, have this for three years now, no issues.
Regards
Carsten.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
As far as I know the NS3 does not come with a sustain pedal, unless you got a special package from the dealer or person you bought it from. Which Roland Pedal Model is the one you have ?cki69 wrote:Hallo,
there is a pedal included with the Stage 3 - you could use this. I use Roland pedals for years, they are robust and convenient as they have a "rubber tongue" which holds it in place. For Control the Yamaha FC7 ist great, have this for three years now, no issues.
Regards
Carsten.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
It depends on which NS3 model you bought. The HP76 and 88 include the sustain pedal, the Compact does not.Venatt wrote:As far as I know the NS3 does not come with a sustain pedal, unless you got a special package from the dealer or person you bought it from. Which Roland Pedal Model is the one you have ?
The previous poster is likely talking about the Roland DP-10. Wonderful design with the swing-out heel flap, but I got tired of repairing/replacing every three years or so. You may fare better, I can be a little rough on pedals in general.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
You are right - that's the one (DP-10). I have three of them, all working perfectly for years now.PScooter63 wrote:It depends on which NS3 model you bought. The HP76 and 88 include the sustain pedal, the Compact does not.Venatt wrote:As far as I know the NS3 does not come with a sustain pedal, unless you got a special package from the dealer or person you bought it from. Which Roland Pedal Model is the one you have ?
The previous poster is likely talking about the Roland DP-10. Wonderful design with the swing-out heel flap, but I got tired of repairing/replacing every three years or so. You may fare better, I can be a little rough on pedals in general.
Got a pedal with the 88-key Stage 3, that's right. In Germany (I checked thomann.de) you also get a pedal with the Compact.
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Carsten.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
Mine is weird too. The contact bounces internally, so when you press it down, it doesn't just change from "off" to "on", but sends out a series of "on-off" transitions first, going from "off - on - off - on - off - on" instead of just "off - on" (and yes, when in the on/off mode). It works in some cases, but not as a toggle switch for instance.PScooter63 wrote: The previous poster is likely talking about the Roland DP-10. Wonderful design with the swing-out heel flap, but I got tired of repairing/replacing every three years or so. You may fare better, I can be a little rough on pedals in general.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
Well, my "newest" DP-10 is approx. 5 years old. The others older. No problems ever, use them a lot and take them to every gig and band practice. So,
in my opinion very robust.
in my opinion very robust.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
Good to hear.cki69 wrote:Well, my "newest" DP-10 is approx. 5 years old. The others older. No problems ever, use them a lot and take them to every gig and band practice. So,
in my opinion very robust.
Have you tried recording MIDI when you use the pedal? Mine works when used in normal sustain mode, but when I look at the MIDI signal generated there are multiple bounces when I press the pedal. You may not notice this in many live playing situations, but it can cause other problems.
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Re: Sustain Pedal Question ?
No, also no problems with recording midi.baekgaard wrote: Good to hear.
Have you tried recording MIDI when you use the pedal? Mine works when used in normal sustain mode, but when I look at the MIDI signal generated there are multiple bounces when I press the pedal. You may not notice this in many live playing situations, but it can cause other problems.