Controlling Damper Pedal Depth?
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Controlling Damper Pedal Depth?
I can't seem to find a parameter in which I can control the depth, or length or whatever that my damper pedal affects the sustain of the timbre. Any advice would be nice!
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AFAIK the damper pedal is a 0/1 and there's nothing you can change except polarity via settings.
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As usual people forget readin Operation manual of the instrument.
At page 9, Op. Guide you'll find
DAMPER jack
A separately sold switch-type pedal such as the Korg
DS-1H damper pedal can be connected here.
If a DS-1H is connected, it will function as a halfdamper
pedal. In order to ensure that the half-damper
pedal functions correctly, please adjust the polarity and
the sensitivity (☞PG p.126, 128).
If any other switch-type pedal is connected, it will
function as a damper switch.
Set the polarity according to the pedal that you connected.
(☞PG p.128)
Nothing easier than opening and RTFM
At page 9, Op. Guide you'll find
DAMPER jack
A separately sold switch-type pedal such as the Korg
DS-1H damper pedal can be connected here.
If a DS-1H is connected, it will function as a halfdamper
pedal. In order to ensure that the half-damper
pedal functions correctly, please adjust the polarity and
the sensitivity (☞PG p.126, 128).
If any other switch-type pedal is connected, it will
function as a damper switch.
Set the polarity according to the pedal that you connected.
(☞PG p.128)
Nothing easier than opening and RTFM

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