Which damper pedals work with Krome?
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Which damper pedals work with Krome?
Hi all,
I must admit I am a Korg newbie. Worked with Yamahas mostly in the past. So, I just purchased a Korg Krome 88. I thought all damper pedals were interchangeable among brands, but I guess I am wrong?
I have been trying to get my Yamaha FC4 to work with Krome, but no luck with half dampering. The sustain is either all on or off. Any suggestions on other damper/sustain pedals models that would work? I've been trying to purchase a Korg DS1H pedal, but it seems to be out of stock at most places.
Excited to join the Korg community here. Thanks for any advice.
Regards,
MM
I must admit I am a Korg newbie. Worked with Yamahas mostly in the past. So, I just purchased a Korg Krome 88. I thought all damper pedals were interchangeable among brands, but I guess I am wrong?
I have been trying to get my Yamaha FC4 to work with Krome, but no luck with half dampering. The sustain is either all on or off. Any suggestions on other damper/sustain pedals models that would work? I've been trying to purchase a Korg DS1H pedal, but it seems to be out of stock at most places.
Excited to join the Korg community here. Thanks for any advice.
Regards,
MM
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miraclemaestro, there are damper pedals that has only a switch (on / off) like the Yamaha FC-4 or FC-5, these pedals can be configured to work with Krome (just inform switch polarity).
Half damper pedals like Yamaha FC-3 and Korg DH1H are more complex, they send a different electrical signal for each pedal position (not only full pressed and full released). Problem is that they have different signal levels....
morty, good to know that Roland DP-10 works on Krome. Does it work as half damper on Krome?
Paulo
Half damper pedals like Yamaha FC-3 and Korg DH1H are more complex, they send a different electrical signal for each pedal position (not only full pressed and full released). Problem is that they have different signal levels....
morty, good to know that Roland DP-10 works on Krome. Does it work as half damper on Krome?
Paulo
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morty, good to know that Roland DP-10 works on Krome. Does it work as half damper on Krome?
Actually didnt try it, but as far as polarity I bought it the same day as the Krome and the DP10 was suggested over the Korg pedal for the difference in price.
The Krome, once the polarity is adjusted, the DP10 works fine everytime
and I love the no slip rubber pad that comes with the Roland its great on stage whether carpet or any floor...genius Roland:)
I suggest go to a store where you have both products it only takes a moment to set the polarity on the Krome check out the half dampering before purchase ....I dont use that feature.But the DP10 is a half damper pedal.
Actually didnt try it, but as far as polarity I bought it the same day as the Krome and the DP10 was suggested over the Korg pedal for the difference in price.
The Krome, once the polarity is adjusted, the DP10 works fine everytime
and I love the no slip rubber pad that comes with the Roland its great on stage whether carpet or any floor...genius Roland:)
I suggest go to a store where you have both products it only takes a moment to set the polarity on the Krome check out the half dampering before purchase ....I dont use that feature.But the DP10 is a half damper pedal.
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Hello everyone!
Does anybody know if Roland RPU-3 works with Korg Krome 88?
Thanks very much in advance
Does anybody know if Roland RPU-3 works with Korg Krome 88?
Thanks very much in advance

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Hi guys,
You can change the polarity setting within the Krome so that you can use any sustain pedal. Press the "GLOBAL" button and then touch on "P2- CONTROLLERS". You can then switch from "Korg Standard (-)" or "+".
Now you can use whichever brand and model you like.
Keep on Korgin'!
You can change the polarity setting within the Krome so that you can use any sustain pedal. Press the "GLOBAL" button and then touch on "P2- CONTROLLERS". You can then switch from "Korg Standard (-)" or "+".
Now you can use whichever brand and model you like.

Keep on Korgin'!
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X2 I have the Roland DP10, works great with the switch on "continuous" and the global settings modified for the right switch polarity. It's a nice pedal, very heavy duty.morty wrote:I have the Roland DP10 it works fine with my Krome 88
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