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Volume pedal technique Q
Hey, I have a morph pedal and the sustain pedal that came with my Nord. When standing, does anyone have any tips on how to manipulate the morph pedal? My foot is pretty busy with the sustain as it is.
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Re: Volume pedal technique Q
Well "traditionally" keyboard instruments (pianos and organs) are played sitting and not standing, that's the way they are taught in music schools too, I think for more than a reason; personally I always prefer to play sitting (worst case on a stool of appropriate height, if I need to keep the keyboards high) except some particular occasions when I also play them standing (no stool), but usually in these cases I play so that I don't have to action both pedals at the same time.
So in general my suggestion would be to try to reduce the usage of the sustain (there is sometimes a tendency to overuse it, also when keeping the keys pressed would be enough) in order to "create that little physical space" for the moments where you need to action the morph pedal.
Maybe people more used to play standing will give you more and better advices, but here are my 2รง on this
So in general my suggestion would be to try to reduce the usage of the sustain (there is sometimes a tendency to overuse it, also when keeping the keys pressed would be enough) in order to "create that little physical space" for the moments where you need to action the morph pedal.
Maybe people more used to play standing will give you more and better advices, but here are my 2รง on this

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Re: Volume pedal technique Q
I agree with Max. Sitting is better than standing. Try adding a little more reverb, might help keep you off the sustain.
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Re: Volume pedal technique Q
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Re: Volume pedal technique Q
Ledbetter wrote:Expensive, heavy, but the best you can find. From K&M.
I use a QuikLok DX749 which is essentially the same, but costs half as much


I agree that if you need to use two or more pedals but don't want to disappear behind a wall of keyboards, the best solution is "sitting high" on a tall stool like this.
It really is almost impossible to use sustain and expression at the same time while standing. You can do it by balancing your weight on the heel of your "sustain-pedal-foot", but it's VERY awkward, uncomfortable and you can only do it for a short time (less than one song). And your pedaling will be much less precise.
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