Hi
As a relative newcomer to the organ, and having recently acquired a C2, I'd be grateful if bordees could suggest which bass pedals to look at - I'm aware that Nord do their own set and have read somewhere that the Hammond pedals do the same job, albeit a bit cheaper. Any other suggestions and opinions would be gratefully received. Cheers, Rob
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Re: Bass pedals suggestions
I bought a custom set of pedals from a guy called Jeremiah Yokum - he adds midi to real hammond pedals. Cheaper than most I think.
Not sure if he is still building them but I'll PM his email to you.
Darren
Not sure if he is still building them but I'll PM his email to you.
Darren
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Re: Bass pedals suggestions
Thanks Darren, much appreciated.
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Re: Bass pedals suggestions
I put midi in an old A100 pedal set. Not to hard really.
Drill a whole at the end of the pedals - reed glass relays in front . A litte adjusting.
A deopfer bass endocder midicard.
ready set go.
Payed 300 Euro for the board and bench .
75 Euro for the card
2 Euros a pece for magets and reed relay.
Some work
If you want I can post pictures of the solution here
Drill a whole at the end of the pedals - reed glass relays in front . A litte adjusting.
A deopfer bass endocder midicard.
ready set go.
Payed 300 Euro for the board and bench .
75 Euro for the card
2 Euros a pece for magets and reed relay.
Some work
If you want I can post pictures of the solution here
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Re: Bass pedals suggestions
Do you need the full range of two octaves? Otherwise the studiologic MP-117 could be right.
Gerd
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Re: Bass pedals suggestions
I use the MP117 as well
If you look at this video you can see that it is easy to make extensions for the white keys so you can toe heel.
A very economical solution that works very well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9zN4e3yGLs
If you look at this video you can see that it is easy to make extensions for the white keys so you can toe heel.
A very economical solution that works very well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9zN4e3yGLs
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Re: Bass pedals suggestions
flmc59 wrote:I put midi in an old A100 pedal set. Not to hard really.
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If you want I can post pictures of the solution here
Yes, please!
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