Volume pedal problem
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Volume pedal problem
Hello;
I have a volume pedal(which mark i don't know) I can use that pedal by Nord Electro 3 and Yamaha MO6 without problem,but it's don't work on microstation.I tried many setting in global settins menu > Pedal > Volume or Master volume or Expression...I received signal and control pedal on J(y-) just one time when i restart microstation but signal don't work continious.
And when i tried to calibration setting,i saw that message "Can't calibrate"
By the way pedal input working with sustain pedal.So what's wrong ?
Any idea ?
Thanks...
I have a volume pedal(which mark i don't know) I can use that pedal by Nord Electro 3 and Yamaha MO6 without problem,but it's don't work on microstation.I tried many setting in global settins menu > Pedal > Volume or Master volume or Expression...I received signal and control pedal on J(y-) just one time when i restart microstation but signal don't work continious.
And when i tried to calibration setting,i saw that message "Can't calibrate"
By the way pedal input working with sustain pedal.So what's wrong ?
Any idea ?
Thanks...
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Did you ever get your pedal sorted out?
I normally use a damper pedal for sustain on my microStation, but just for grins I tried setting up a Yamaha expression pedal and got it working without any trouble:
From the Globals menu:
Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
This sounds pretty much what you tried, so I can't explain why it wouldn't work for you. Do you just get full volume or no sound at all?
I normally use a damper pedal for sustain on my microStation, but just for grins I tried setting up a Yamaha expression pedal and got it working without any trouble:
From the Globals menu:
Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
This sounds pretty much what you tried, so I can't explain why it wouldn't work for you. Do you just get full volume or no sound at all?
Thanks for answer;
I think that my volume pedal incompatible to Korg.
I tried that settings,but don't work with my volume pedal.I'd connect sustain pedal,when i push to pedal ; Sound muteControllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
No any effect with volume pedal,volume is same.By the way pedal is still working on Nord ElectroDo you just get full volume or no sound at all?
I think that my volume pedal incompatible to Korg.
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Wait a minute -- I'm confused. You said you connected a "sustain pedal" which is just an on-off switch, right? Well then, I'd expect it to work that way.gkmn76 wrote:I tried that settings,but don't work with my volume pedal.I'd connect sustain pedal,when i push to pedal ; Sound muteControllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
The Korg has three different "Types" of foot-thingies:
Damper -- an on/off switch used *just* for sustain.
Switch -- an on/off switch used to control anything else.
Pedal -- a foot-controllable device that sends a value between 0-127.
So, when you say "sustain pedal" do you really mean a foot-controllable device that sends a value between 0-127, or a simple switch that controls on/off?
I'm writing my Korg settings and pedal connections;
1) Connection : Volume Pedal (0-127)
Settings : Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
Result : No any effect to Master Volume or combi volume
2) Connection : Sustain Pedal (On/Off)
Settings: Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
Result : When i push to pedal Volume off (I know,this connection is false for volume control between 0-127)
3)Connection : Sustain Pedal (On/Off)
Settings : Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Damper
Result:Everything is ok for Sustain Pedal
By the way which connection type of your Yamaha Pedal.Mono or Stereo ?
My sustain pedal :Mono Volume Pedal : Stereo
1) Connection : Volume Pedal (0-127)
Settings : Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
Result : No any effect to Master Volume or combi volume
2) Connection : Sustain Pedal (On/Off)
Settings: Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Pedal
PDL:Master Vol
Result : When i push to pedal Volume off (I know,this connection is false for volume control between 0-127)
3)Connection : Sustain Pedal (On/Off)
Settings : Controllers>Pedal/SW>
Type:Damper
Result:Everything is ok for Sustain Pedal
By the way which connection type of your Yamaha Pedal.Mono or Stereo ?
My sustain pedal :Mono Volume Pedal : Stereo
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Ah! I get it! When you mentioned "Stereo" that helped me understand...
The Stereo pedal you have *really is* a volume pedal. It takes an audio signal for input, changes the volume according to the pedal position, and then outputs the the result as an audio signal. So a mono pedal would have two sockets (1 in, 1 out) and a Stereo would have 4 (2 in, 2 out). You would plug this sort of pedal into the audio outs of the keyboard, and then plug your speaker system (or mixer, or whatever you want the audio signal to go) into the outputs of the pedal.
The damper/pedal/switch socket on the microStation is for either a simple on/off switch, or an expression pedal that acts as a variable resistor against a current, which the keyboard translates into a 0-127 value. These pedals have just a single cable and plug, not the 2 or 4 sockets found on the audio-based volume pedals. That single plug goes directly to the damper/pedal/switch socket on the keyboard. You don't use that socket, or the the associated controls under Globals/Controller/Pedal, to deal with an audio-based volume pedal like you have.
The Stereo pedal you have *really is* a volume pedal. It takes an audio signal for input, changes the volume according to the pedal position, and then outputs the the result as an audio signal. So a mono pedal would have two sockets (1 in, 1 out) and a Stereo would have 4 (2 in, 2 out). You would plug this sort of pedal into the audio outs of the keyboard, and then plug your speaker system (or mixer, or whatever you want the audio signal to go) into the outputs of the pedal.
The damper/pedal/switch socket on the microStation is for either a simple on/off switch, or an expression pedal that acts as a variable resistor against a current, which the keyboard translates into a 0-127 value. These pedals have just a single cable and plug, not the 2 or 4 sockets found on the audio-based volume pedals. That single plug goes directly to the damper/pedal/switch socket on the keyboard. You don't use that socket, or the the associated controls under Globals/Controller/Pedal, to deal with an audio-based volume pedal like you have.
Sorry for late answer,probably you wrong understood me,i meaned taht balanced and unbalanced jack.My volume pedal is balanced,for example;
http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?hl=tr&t ... ,s:0,i:171
And sustain pedal is unbalanced;
http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?hl=tr&t ... x=72&ty=69
http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?hl=tr&t ... ,s:0,i:171
And sustain pedal is unbalanced;
http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?hl=tr&t ... x=72&ty=69
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