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Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 25 Apr 2021, 22:31
by SteveNordP3
Is there such a thing as a single sustain pedal that engages all the Nord features we want without maybe the triple? Honestly, for 99% of what I do, I only want the sustain pedal but using a single sustain doesn’t get the nice aural effects....

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 26 Apr 2021, 00:48
by maxpiano
SteveNordP3 wrote:Is there such a thing as a single sustain pedal that engages all the Nord features we want without maybe the triple? Honestly, for 99% of what I do, I only want the sustain pedal but using a single sustain doesn’t get the nice aural effects....
This is a FAQ ( should we add it there @Joannes/Moderators?) and the answer is always the same: the only alternative and proper way send the "continuous CC64" to the Nord via MIDI, from an external master or by using a programmable a MIDI FootController box (Midisolutions' or other) and connect a half damper capable sustain pedal to it, then program the box to send that continuous CC64.

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 26 Apr 2021, 01:02
by Nord33
maxpiano wrote:
SteveNordP3 wrote:Is there such a thing as a single sustain pedal that engages all the Nord features we want without maybe the triple? Honestly, for 99% of what I do, I only want the sustain pedal but using a single sustain doesn’t get the nice aural effects....
This is a FAQ ( should we add it there @Joannes/Moderators?) and the answer is always the same: the only alternative and proper way send the "continuous CC64" to the Nord via MIDI, from an external master or by using a programmable a MIDI FootController box (Midisolutions' or other) and connect a half damper capable sustain pedal to it, then program the box to send that continuous CC64.
As I can see, this question is already inside FAQ :?

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 26 Apr 2021, 08:11
by maxpiano
Nord33 wrote:
maxpiano wrote:
SteveNordP3 wrote:Is there such a thing as a single sustain pedal that engages all the Nord features we want without maybe the triple? Honestly, for 99% of what I do, I only want the sustain pedal but using a single sustain doesn’t get the nice aural effects....
This is a FAQ ( should we add it there @Joannes/Moderators?) and the answer is always the same: the only alternative and proper way send the "continuous CC64" to the Nord via MIDI, from an external master or by using a programmable a MIDI FootController box (Midisolutions' or other) and connect a half damper capable sustain pedal to it, then program the box to send that continuous CC64.
As I can see, this question is already inside FAQ :?
Good, I didn't remember it was already there, thanks! :thumbup:

Nord Triple Pedal vs Studiologic SLP3-D

Posted: 27 Apr 2021, 04:08
by Normhart
Sorry for the repetitive topic. Here’s a link to more useful information on the same subject.

nord-stage-forum-f3/triple-pedal-soluti ... tml#p73875

and

nord-stage-forum-f3/studiologic-slp3-d- ... 11988.html


I’ll try to do a little more research before I post next time..

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 27 Apr 2021, 13:19
by Mr_-G-
Moved last topic to this forum, no need to open yet another one.

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 02 May 2021, 14:27
by whatsupdk
Hi new to the forum - enjoying the content and info!

question for the group - i didn't buy the Nord 27 pedal for my Stage 3 - but there's a lot of references to the Swell Pedal... what am i missing? Is there a way to get a "swell pedal" without buying that $2700 rig?

THANKS

Mike

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 02 May 2021, 14:42
by Bjosko
Sure it is. Yamaha FC 7 is in my opinion the best bang for the buck.

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 02 May 2021, 19:40
by whatsupdk
Thanks Bjorn - i will take your advice today and see if Sweetwater can get it here right away :-)

thanks!

Re: Nord Triple Pedal

Posted: 02 May 2021, 20:10
by FZiegler
Hi,

you'll find a lot of recommendations if you search the forum for "swell pedal" or "expression pedal" - as the same type will suit for both tasks. Either into the "organ swell" or the "expression" jack. There are two or three types frequently mentioned - one of them is the aforementioned Yamaha FC-7 which I use, too.