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#1299018 - 11/03/09 04:29 PM
suggestions for sustain pedal
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Hi, Not a frequent poster in this part of the forum really, except to offer advice some times, but this time I need your help!  I'm looking to buy a GOOD sustain pedal, for my DP (which I use connected to my computer with Ivory, Garritan Steinway, Pianoteq and will buy more soon-ish). I do need, however, a sustain pedal that has proportional pedalling abilities (so half pedaling, and so on), to use with pianoteq and GAST in particular, which do support such a feature. I do know of CME but I've read so many bad reviews, I'm not really sure it's a good idea to buy it blindly! So... any other suggestions will be most welcomed, please! Nikolas
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#1299064 - 11/03/09 06:12 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Nikolas]
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Nikolas, may I ask the model of your digital piano?
This may influence the pedal recommendations as it's possible that not all units will be compatible.
Kind regards, James x
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#1299210 - 11/03/09 11:43 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: KAWAI James]
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Ah... you're right.
It's a Casio Privia PX110. But keep in mind that, I wouldn't mind a sustain pedal connected via USB directly to my computer (since I use the DP only with my computer and I need such a sustain pedal for such purposes).
Thanks and sorry for forgetting to mention it.
Nikolas
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#1299299 - 11/04/09 07:54 AM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Nikolas]
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Your computer hears Midi from the DP. The sustain pedal also sends Midi. The "sustain Midi" needs to be included with the "DP Midi" as info sent to the computer, so you would only ever have the sustain pedal hooked up to the DP not to the computer directly.
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#1299315 - 11/04/09 08:39 AM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Bunneh]
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Avant Grand?
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#1299335 - 11/04/09 09:46 AM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Music Major]
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Your computer hears Midi from the DP. The sustain pedal also sends Midi. The "sustain Midi" needs to be included with the "DP Midi" as info sent to the computer, so you would only ever have the sustain pedal hooked up to the DP not to the computer directly. Nope, that's not accurate. Inside Cubase I can grab midi info from "all midi input" (if this is the term, since I'm not in my studio right now), so I can be grabbing MIDI info (at the same time) from my DP (The Casio PX110) and an Oxygen 8 (M-audio, connected through USB). In fact this is why I got Oxygen in the first place. To add modulation and pitch bend on my DP. And it worked!  Rich: Yikes! I see what you mean, but isn't it a tad too complicated?
Edited by Nikolas (11/04/09 09:47 AM)
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#1299452 - 11/04/09 01:32 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Nikolas]
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Your computer hears Midi from the DP. The sustain pedal also sends Midi. The "sustain Midi" needs to be included with the "DP Midi" as info sent to the computer, so you would only ever have the sustain pedal hooked up to the DP not to the computer directly. Nope, that's not accurate. Inside Cubase I can grab midi info from "all midi input" (if this is the term, since I'm not in my studio right now), so I can be grabbing MIDI info (at the same time) from my DP (The Casio PX110) and an Oxygen 8 (M-audio, connected through USB). In fact this is why I got Oxygen in the first place. To add modulation and pitch bend on my DP. And it worked! I'm not saying it can't be done. Midi is very flexible and routing it from almost anywhere is possible. I've sent Midi from different buildings to one common source. I'm just saying you're making problems for yourself if you do it that way.
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#1299477 - 11/04/09 02:20 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Music Major]
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imho
The good suggestion is
- Buy a second midi controller that supports half pedaling and connect your pedal to that unit.
Does the Casio PX110 support 1/2 pedaling with the SP30?
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#1299488 - 11/04/09 02:46 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
[Re: Nikolas]
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Thanks to jscomposer's thead here, I was able to use Midi Solutions Continuous Foot Controller and a Yamaha FC3 with Garritan Steinway.
http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/1176981/Searchpage/2/Main/56464/Words/jscomposer/Search/true/Re:%20FINALLY!%20Full%203-pedal%20capa.html#Post1176981
BTW, I bought the CME three pedal unit a few years ago. Worked intermittently than started causing blue screen errors.
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#1299491 - 11/04/09 02:53 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
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I use Yamaha's FC3 myself, very well constructed.
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#1299663 - 11/04/09 08:46 PM
Re: suggestions for sustain pedal
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I use Yamaha's FC3 myself, very well constructed. I'm using the FC3 too, but sometimes it (or rather the spring inside) is a little squeaky. Perhaps it's time for an oil change?  I suppose I will have to try the fix suggested here: http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/693199/Yamaha%20FC3%20Pedal%20Squeak.html
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