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pedal noise with custom pedal

Postby varignet » 22 Mar 2017, 15:18

Hi,

I'm aware that pedal noise is only possible using the nord triple pedal. However I assume it would theoretically be possible to have a standard sustain pedal triggering edal noise by creating a custom jack which mimics the triple pedal jack.
Any ideas / help on how to achieve this? I would love to hear pedal noise but am not prepared for the bulky size of the triple pedal, it really doesn't work for me.

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Re: pedal noise with custom pedal

Postby varignet » 22 Mar 2017, 16:45




thanks, by the sound of it that is not easily achievable. Pity that Nord hasn't released a single sustain pedal compatible with the latest features of their keyboards range
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