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Alternative to pedal 1 and pedal 2

Started by shezza, May 04, 2021, 02:53:42 AM

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shezza

Hi all I have been set a task from a disabled friend, He cannot use any foot pedals to trigger any intros endings etc. Also the reach on his right arm is not very good to reach the intro or ending buttons on the keyboard
(SX 900) So he has asked if I can rig a couple of over sized buttons for pedal 1 and pedal 2 to go on the the extreme right of the keyboard which I have no problem doing. The only thing is what sort of switching do the buttons require. When I put a continuity tester on my pedals it shows they are completing the circuit when untouched but breaking when pressed is this correct.

Colin D

You can use a microswitch, often they have Normally open or closed contacts.  So you can choose what to use.  And then it is selectable in software too on the keyboard.  Choose a qood quality switch, cheap versions may have switch bounce and cause multiple triggered events.
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Quote from: shezza on May 04, 2021, 02:53:42 AM
... The only thing is what sort of switching do the buttons require. When I put a continuity tester on my pedals it shows they are completing the circuit when untouched but breaking when pressed is this correct.

Hi shezza,

yes, you are correct: Yamaha foot switches (FC5, FC4A) have "normally closed" electrical contacts. The contact opens when the pedal is pressed.

But, as already mentioned by Colin, you can also use switches with "normally open" contacts. The pedals/switches should be connected before powering on the keyboard. Then normally the "Polarity" of the pedals is recognized automatically. If the pedal still works "reversed", just call up the "Assignable" display (press "Direct Access" button, then press the pedal) and change the Polarity from + to - (or vice versa). Then close the "Assignable" display to save the changes.


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Chris
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