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Re: Pedals for C2D
Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 09:39
by Mooser
That looks like a great pedal-set! About 1600 USD? (Converted from lbs.) That is a good price less than H or N if I'm not mistaken. And I didn't know what a wide range of organs Viscount makes.
Re: Pedals for C2D
Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 10:27
by orcoaffamato
I bought it directly from the factory (they are italian too), I wrote to them (
http://www.viscountinstruments.com/contact-us/) and their sales manager Italia replied to me, I asked some informations, he sent me the techincal data sheet and a quote. In the end, he made me a 40% discount on their factory price.So, with the 2 expression pedals set (it's an accessory), I payed it (including shipping) €1027.
I saw the radial model at Thomann's website on sale for around €1500

Re: Pedals for C2D
Posted: 17 Sep 2015, 10:51
by tacitus
That's a pretty good deal - and a pretty neat pedalboard, too. Good to see you managed to find just the tools for your particular job. I decided to go with the Nord pedals for my own reasons, and if I need a 'proper' set later it'll be the ones that are closest to the church organs I get to play as my technique improves. So that's a work in progress for me. Meanwhile, since I focus on Baroque repertoire at home, the Nord pedals suit me fine - they're a lot better than the ones in my own village church!
I looked at the Viscount website and they do have a really good selection of pedalboards. If you buy at list price here in the UK they're not especially cheap, but Viscount do have possibly the best track record in electronic organ building. I'm not far from the UK distributor's HQ, so I'll probably pay them a visit if I get onto this any time soon.
Re: Pedals for C2D
Posted: 18 Sep 2015, 03:53
by ebowen4221
I built my own set of pedals for left foot bass. 17 notes, C to F. I chopped an old Hammond pedal board down, made a spot for so,e switches, wired them a,l up to a Highly Liquid midi encoder, and bam. MIDI pedals. Took a weekend, cost about $150 for old beat up pedals, midi encoder and wood. PM me if you want pictures, as I haven't figured out how to post pics yet. Maybe I'll just make a public Facebook link.
Re: Pedals for C2D
Posted: 22 Sep 2015, 01:59
by ebowen4221
Here is a link, I think it works. Take a look!
It's some DIY Hammond/C2 midi pedals.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... cfb9749f33
Re: Pedals for C2D
Posted: 21 Dec 2015, 01:55
by funkylaundry
Hi AwRog,
I just discovered your thread after posting about a pedalboard I stumbled upon. I send you a PM in here as well because it might be quite ideal for your needs. Have a look at my thread:
http://www.norduserforum.com/nord-c1-c2 ... 10120.html
AwRog wrote:Hi all,
I've just bought a Nord C2D.
I play classical music as well as contemporary music for electric organ (solo and chamber music) as well as theatre organ music and the occasional jazz (offcourse)
For now I use the Hammond 13 note XPK-100
I'm looking for 'full' a pedal board, 25 or 27 keys.
I really like the looks of the Nord Pedal Keys 27, but it does not satisfy my needs because it is not polyphonic.
In classical and contemporary music polyphonic pedal playing occurs regularly.
The choices are rather limited, and alternatives are usually heavier and difficult to transport.
Question: can the Nord Pedal Keys 27 be made polyphonic? (e.g. I'm thinking about installing a second midi-interface...)
Or are there any other polyphonic pedalboards that are compatible with the C2D (preferably 'light-weight' and transportable)
Thanx in advance