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Yamaha FC3 with Electro 3 HP? Or no half-damping?
Posted: 06 Sep 2012, 20:05
by deathletter
Simple question... Can I use a Yamaha FC3 sustain pedal with my Electro 3 HP, or only the FC4?
The FC3 has half-damping capability, a continuous sustain zone, etc.:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor ... tain-pedal
FC4 has only an on/off switch type sustain.
I would really love to use the FC3, since it is much more like a real piano sustain pedal. But I want to make 100% sure before ordering. Please let me know. Thanks!
Re: Yamaha FC3 with Electro 3 HP? Or no half-damping?
Posted: 06 Sep 2012, 21:00
by rb4u1
To the best of my knowledge, the Nord electro does not respond to half pedaling.
I believe it only works with the paddle which has a tip sleeve connection.
I wish I was wrong.
Re: Yamaha FC3 with Electro 3 HP? Or no half-damping?
Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 23:50
by GuiltD
My FC4 works fine with HP, don't know about FC3 though, wish I knew about that!
Re: Yamaha FC3 with Electro 3 HP? Or no half-damping?
Posted: 09 Sep 2012, 09:22
by thom0720
wtf is half pedaling?????
Re: Yamaha FC3 with Electro 3 HP? Or no half-damping?
Posted: 09 Sep 2012, 10:07
by Mr_-G-
@thom0720:
When you press the damper half the way, the sustain is not full, as when you press it all the way.
This simulates the mechanical damper pedal in a real piano, where the damper is partially lifted from the strings when you press it partially.
This seems to be achievable with the triple pedal, which has 2 velocity sensitive switches. I guess that if the 2nd gets activated the first one is ignored and you get a longer sustain. Never tried it, so there might be some more complex processing involved.
Re: Yamaha FC3 with Electro 3 HP? Or no half-damping?
Posted: 09 Sep 2012, 11:37
by maurus
rb4u1 is right - the Electro 3HP only responds to an on/off signal for the sustain pedal.
I don't know what happens when you connect an FC3 to the E3HP but I suppose the pedal would then behave just as a generic on/off pedal.
To connect the Nord Piano's triple pedal to the E3HP doesn't make sense.