- The functions available differ depending on the model.
- Casio Keyboard Sustain Pedal Kit
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- Casio Sustain Pedal
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- The Casio Piano Style Sustain Pedal is a traditional piano-style pedal that connects to your Casio Keyboard or digital piano. Sustains notes on your Casio Keyboard as the damper pedal would sustain notes on an acoustic piano.
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- Electronic Piano Keyboard Sustain Damper Foot Pedal For Yamaha Casio Korg Roland. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal. 1 Sustain Foot Pedal. Anti-slip design. This pedal features 4 rubber on the bottom that prevents it from slipping when used in piano/keyboard performances.
- The descriptions of procedures are primarily for the PX-S3000.
With the sustain pedal connected to the keyboard press the FUNCTION / KEY LIGHT button. Hold it down while powering the keyboard on. It will reverse the polarity. The down side is you have to do this every time you boot the keyboard.
You can specify the pedal functions and pedal type.
1.Tap
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2.Specify the settings below.
Pedal Function
Select one of the five presets (1-5) as the function to be assigned to a pedal.
The 'Provided Pedal Function' and 'Pedal Unit Functions' settings are displayed as the assignable functions.
Pitch Bend Range
You can set any value between 0 and 24 as the pitch bend range.
Tap the '+' or '-' button to adjust the setting.
Pressing the 'reset' button restores the default setting.
Knob: Assignable
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You can specify the knob function.
Assignable damper pedal functions
This allows you to configure the damper pedal functions.
Choose from the options below.
Damper: Pressing the pedal while playing will apply sustained reverberation even after the key is released. On an instrument such as an organ where the tone of a note is sustained for as long as the key is pressed, note will continue to sound while the pedal is pressed.
Sostenuto: Sustained reverberation is applied just to the keyboard sound when the pedal is pressed and is maintained until the pedal is released, even if the key is released.
Soft: While the pedal is pressed, the volume of the note struck is reduced slightly and an effect is achieved that makes the sound appear softer.
Tempo Setting: Pressing the pedal two or more times sets the tempo based on the interval between the pedal movements.
Metronome: Allows you to start and stop the metronome by pressing the pedal.
Tap Tempo: Pressing the pedal two or more times sets the tempo based on the interval between the pedal movements.
Arpeggiator Hold: When the Arpeggiator function is enabled, this enables arpeggio hold while the pedal is pressed.
Play/Stop: Functions in the same way as START/STOP.
Fill-in: If the pedal is pressed while accompaniment is playing, fill-in is played.
Expression/Assignable Input : Pedal Types
SW: Select this option if a switch-type pedal (Casio sustain pedal) is connected.
Exp.Type1: Select this option if a polarity type 1 expression pedal is connected.
Exp.Type2: Select this option if a polarity type 2 expression pedal is connected.
- The polarity types of expression pedals differ depending on the manufacturer. If an expression pedal is connected, select 'Exp.Type1' or 'Exp.Type2' according to the pedal's polarity type.
Expression/Assignable Input : Pedal Functions
Expression: Controls the expression (MIDI Control Change No.11).
Master Volume: Controls the volume.
Expression/Assignable Input : Pedal Types
SW: Select this option if a switch-type pedal (Casio sustain pedal) is connected.
Exp.Type1: Select this option if a polarity type 1 expression pedal is connected.
Exp.Type2: Select this option if a polarity type 2 expression pedal is connected.
- The polarity types of expression pedals differ depending on the manufacturer. If an expression pedal is connected, select 'Exp.Type1' or 'Exp.Type2' according to the pedal's polarity type.
Expression/Assignable Input : Pedal Functions
Expression: Controls the expression (MIDI Control Change No.11).
Master Volume: Controls the volume.
Tempo: Controls the tempo.
Layer Balance: Controls the volume balance between the Upper1 and Upper2 parts.
Sustain: Pressing the pedal while playing will apply sustained reverberation even after the key is released. On an instrument such as an organ where the tone of a note is sustained for as long as the key is pressed, note will continue to sound while the pedal is pressed.
Soft: While the pedal is pressed, the volume of the note struck is reduced slightly and an effect is achieved that makes the sound appear softer.
Sostenuto: Sustained reverberation is applied just to the keyboard sound when the pedal is pressed and is maintained until the pedal is released, even if the key is released. 6 online dangers.
Arpeggio Hold: When the Arpeggiator function is enabled, this enables arpeggio hold while the pedal is pressed.
Play/Stop: Functions in the same way as START/STOP.
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Fill-in: If the pedal is pressed while accompaniment is playing, fill-in is played.
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- If an expression pedal is connected, the 'Expression', 'Master Volume', 'Tempo' and 'Layer Balance' settings are applied.
If a switch-type pedal (Casio sustain pedal) is connected, the 'Sustain', 'Sostenuto', 'Arpeggio Hold', 'Play/Stop' and 'Fill-in' settings are applied.