Rotating stand dual sustain pedal setup

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mad_musician
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Rotating stand dual sustain pedal setup

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Ok i'm sorry for this weird question, but I remember Jordan doing interviews about his rig and he used to show a dual pedal system setup in his old rig with his old rotating stand. I myself have a rotating stand and was curious how I would be able to set this up, like what type of hardware is necessary to have my pedal system duplicated. Right now i'm just looking to have my sustain pedal duplicated
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Post by Lennthorpe »

The simple solution is to wire the two pedals in parallel.
See my post in this thread:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=78568

That will work for the sustain and footswitch pedals.
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Post by mad_musician »

Any chance of a step by step tutorial?
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If you don't want to make your own DIY project, you probably could use multiple Behringer FCB1010 pedal boards... I only have 1, but it has a MIDI IN and THRU port, so you can couple multiple boards together.
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As far as I know, Jordan now has has pedal rotate with the keyboard. He has a metal plate fixed to the stand with his pedal on it.
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I found this video with him showing his stand.

http://www.keyboardmag.com/video.aspx?b ... on=Artists
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If you scroll down you'll also find how he explains his splits and layers for live playing.
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