Hi Andreas, You have an excellent keyboard set up !
I have a similar thing going, but with totally different keyboards... but I think we are on the same wavelength : 1.General purpose/2 Hammond/3 Synth
Can you explain the four pedals left to right please, looks like you have volume control sorted ! Something I am still trying to perfect.
Regards
Dave
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I have a suggestion you may want to consider.
I have a multi keyboard rig and I use (2) identical pedals for volume control.
I have them side by side, with a flat piece of plastic on top, so I can use my foot to control them.
It has allowed me to forget about whether I'm on piano or organ and just keep my foot in the same position.
I have done the same for sustain pedals. (doesn't work quite as well, but adequate.)
Just something to consider. Awesome Rig, BTW. Cheers
I have a multi keyboard rig and I use (2) identical pedals for volume control.
I have them side by side, with a flat piece of plastic on top, so I can use my foot to control them.
It has allowed me to forget about whether I'm on piano or organ and just keep my foot in the same position.
I have done the same for sustain pedals. (doesn't work quite as well, but adequate.)
Just something to consider. Awesome Rig, BTW. Cheers
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