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| Hosa Foot Pedal (Part #FSC604) |
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$29.95 |
| This foot switch is ideal for use as a sustain pedal
on any keyboard. Unlike other pedals that tend to never stay put, this one has a rubber
"gripper" bottom that keeps it in place. Some keyboards need a "normally open" switch
pedal, others need a "normally closed" switch - which is why a Roland pedal works
backwards on an Ensoniq keyboard, for instance. This new pedal has both! Just slide the
switch on the back to whichever setting your keyboard needs. Solid metal construction. |
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| StudioLogic Damper-Style Foot Pedal (Part #VFP110) |
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$34.95 |
| The best selling pedal on the market! Strong enough to last in a working musician environment, with a mechanism that feels just like a real piano pedal.
This pedal has a normally-open polarity, to work with Ensoniq, Korg, Kurzweil, Kawai, Casio, and others. (For Roland and Yamaha, you will need the VFP115 pedal.) |
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| StudioLogic Dual Damper-Style Foot Pedal (Part #VFP210) |
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$59.95 |
| Similar to the VFP110 pedal above, but with two pedals built into one case. You can use the right pedal for sustain, and the left pedal for any number of functions,
like working the patch selects, starting and stopping the sequencer, sostenuto, etc. This pedal has one 1/4-inch stereo plug, and a normally-open polarity, to work with Ensoniq, Korg,
Kurzweil, Kawai, Casio, and others. |
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| Control Voltage/Volume Pedal (Part #CVP1) |
Out of stock |
$39.95 |
| The Control Voltage (CV) pedal can be used either as a global volume pedal, or as a modulator to control
brightness, fade out a layer, add effects, etc. (Your Ensoniq keyboard will have a software setting to select either Volume or
Modulator.) If used as a modulator, the pedal will control whatever aspect of each sound program has been assigned to the pedal.
Since the CV pedal adds a new element of expression to your playing, once you try
it, you'll never give it up! |
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