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Controlling the Sound of a Performance
EN-39
Connecting a pedal lets you perform pedal operations that add various effects during your
performances. The PEDAL1 jack is compatible with switch pedals that pedal release, and the
PEDAL2/EXPRESSION jack is compatible with both volume pedals and switch pedals that detect the
amount of depression.
This Digital Keyboard does not come with a pedal unit. Purchase one separately.
• You can also use a pedal to change the registration setup. For details, see “Using the Pedal to Recall
the Settings Sequentially (Registration Sequence)” (page EN-143).
1.
Connect a pedal to the PEDAL1 or PEDAL2/EXPRESSION jack.
• Under initial default settings, pedal sustain is assigned to the PEDAL1 jack so it can be used as
a damper pedal.
• Under initial default settings, the soft function is assigned to the PEDAL2/EXPRESSION jack
so it can be used as a soft pedal.
2.
Depress and release the pedal as you play the keyboard.
• With the pedal sustain function, notes are sustained as long as you hold down the pedal, even if
you release the keyboard keys.
• With the soft function, notes become slightly quieter and softer while the pedal is depressed.
■ To change the switch pedal function
1.
Press MENU.
This displays the menu screen.
2.
Use U and I to select the 5 buttons menu that includes PEDAL.
Using a Pedal
Using a Switch Pedal
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