DS-1H Half Pedal enable / calibration?
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DS-1H Half Pedal enable / calibration?
I've just purchased the DS-1h. I've attached the pedal, powered up, set polarity to (-) Korg Standard.
How do I (a) enable half pedalling? (b) calibrate?
The manual says to "Go to the Global P0 page, and use the Half Damper Calibration menu command to adjust the
sensitivity if desired.
What menu? What button? What command?
I can't locate any of these!
Presently, the damper pedal is doing ON/OFF, not CONTINUOUS.
I suspect that when the Kronos detects the pedal, these mysterious menus will appear, but they aren't - or the font is so small, I can't see it!
How do I (a) enable half pedalling? (b) calibrate?
The manual says to "Go to the Global P0 page, and use the Half Damper Calibration menu command to adjust the
sensitivity if desired.
What menu? What button? What command?
I can't locate any of these!
Presently, the damper pedal is doing ON/OFF, not CONTINUOUS.
I suspect that when the Kronos detects the pedal, these mysterious menus will appear, but they aren't - or the font is so small, I can't see it!
In GLOBAL mode, you press the menu located at the topmost right which has form of M (a single triangle pointing down)
There you'll be able to locate the command "Half Damper Calibration"
There you'll be able to locate the command "Half Damper Calibration"
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I just got the DS1H half damper too. Thanks for posting this... couldn't have asked for better timing. Wow... it really works!MarPabl wrote:In GLOBAL mode, you press the menu located at the topmost right which has form of M (a single triangle pointing down)
There you'll be able to locate the command "Half Damper Calibration"
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I hadn't actually realized that the pull down menus (top right-hand corner) are context sensitive and change, depending what mode, page you are on. So much to learn, so little time . . .MarPabl wrote:In GLOBAL mode, you press the menu located at the topmost right which has form of M (a single triangle pointing down)
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I'm glad that this is working for you now. Do read the Quick Start - this is in there (along with many other tidbits).Lougheed wrote:I hadn't actually realized that the pull down menus (top right-hand corner) are context sensitive and change, depending what mode, page you are on. So much to learn, so little time . . .MarPabl wrote:In GLOBAL mode, you press the menu located at the topmost right which has form of M (a single triangle pointing down)
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Half damper calibration in software version 1.5 broken?
I have the DS-1H damper pedal. I calibrated it successfully when my Kronos was running OS 1.0.7.
I've upgraded my Kronos to version 1.5. When I try to calibrate my pedal again, after pressing and releasing the half damper and pressing the Done button the message 'Can't Calibrate' is shown.
The damper polarity is set to (-) Korg Standard and I tried to calibrate the pedal several times, but it keeps saying 'Can't Calibrate'.
Is this a bug in OS 1.5? Anybody else experiencing the same problem?
I've upgraded my Kronos to version 1.5. When I try to calibrate my pedal again, after pressing and releasing the half damper and pressing the Done button the message 'Can't Calibrate' is shown.
The damper polarity is set to (-) Korg Standard and I tried to calibrate the pedal several times, but it keeps saying 'Can't Calibrate'.
Is this a bug in OS 1.5? Anybody else experiencing the same problem?
Re: Half damper calibration in software version 1.5 broken?
I have exactly the same problem with my DS-1H ......'Can't Calibrate'......Radaska wrote:I have the DS-1H damper pedal. I calibrated it successfully when my Kronos was running OS 1.0.7.
I've upgraded my Kronos to version 1.5. When I try to calibrate my pedal again, after pressing and releasing the half damper and pressing the Done button the message 'Can't Calibrate' is shown.
The damper polarity is set to (-) Korg Standard and I tried to calibrate the pedal several times, but it keeps saying 'Can't Calibrate'.
Is this a bug in OS 1.5? Anybody else experiencing the same problem?
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that is exactly why I never update my board
Still on 1.0.7 way to scared to update since i know it all works currently. FYI which you probably know the mechanical noise from key stroke as well as damper pedal noise can all be adjusted. So if you don't care for that noise the damper makes of the sounds of the keys hitting the throw you can drop those in your setting as well. Just click on the picture of the piano so it's full screen and it's in the bottom right corner labeled Mechanical noise, damper noise, damper res you will see it.

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I've tried calibrating the DS-1H on my system, and it worked fine. If you continue to have difficulties, please contact the product support department of your national Korg Distributor (see the link in my signature).
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Play stacatto notes in a piano patch and slowly depress the pedal. The sustain effect should increase the further down you press it, thats what half damper is as opposed to full sustain on or off.
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The half dampener effect can be a subtle one and trying to hear its effect is not always obvious.
I had similar concerns with my own DS1H when I first used it,but now I simply can't play without it (piano especially) being much better than an "on/off" type.
The technique is to ride the pedal to a varying degree and with practice,will become more of a second nature etc.
You can try holding the pedal in your hand and actually see the movement as it's squeezed to hear the effect.
Or,you can use a daw to observe the same thing.
There isn't a calibration progress indicator like the aftertouch has…it's just a simple press and release setting,which doesn't really need repeating often.
Best Wishes.
I had similar concerns with my own DS1H when I first used it,but now I simply can't play without it (piano especially) being much better than an "on/off" type.
The technique is to ride the pedal to a varying degree and with practice,will become more of a second nature etc.
You can try holding the pedal in your hand and actually see the movement as it's squeezed to hear the effect.
Or,you can use a daw to observe the same thing.
There isn't a calibration progress indicator like the aftertouch has…it's just a simple press and release setting,which doesn't really need repeating often.
Best Wishes.