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Controlling the Sound of a Performance
EN-72
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-177).
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