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Started by Apollo292, April 28, 2021, 11:15:13 AM

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Apollo292

Hi All.
how do you configure an FC5 left pedal to bring in a Break and ending on Tyros 5.
I have a right pedal working on my registrations,but cannot find how to do this on the left in the manual.
regards
Daryl

Fred Smith

Quote from: Apollo292 on April 28, 2021, 11:15:13 AM
Hi All.
how do you configure an FC5 left pedal to bring in a Break and ending on Tyros 5.
I have a right pedal working on my registrations,but cannot find how to do this on the left in the manual.
regards
Daryl

It's in the Controller in Utility. But the easiest way to access it is to press Direct Access, then tap your pedal. Then you will see the menu of options.

Note that you can assign either Break, or an Ending, but not both, to the pedal.

Cheers,
Fred
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Apollo292

Thanks Fred for your kind reply.
Do I understand that only 1 event can be programmed in a registration with a left pedal.
regards
Daryl

mikf

Only one event at a time can be set on any pedal, left pedal is no different. But you can have different pedal settings and save them in separate registrations.
mike

johan

Indeed, as Mike suggests you can change the left pedal setting in each registration so that each time you use the right pedal to switch between registrations it also changes the programming of the left pedal as defined in your registrations.
SX900 and S670
Former keyboards: E433, E463, SX700

Apollo292

Thanksl  johan and mikf for your replies. I dont understand how I would program it in to my registration bank,for instance I  wanted a break to play before pressing the right pedal to move to the next registration button,or an intro to play before the next  registration is selected by using the right pedal, or program sync start on left pedal.
Any explanation would be very helpful.
regards
Daryl

EileenL

Just select the pedal operation you want and then save it to the registration. Make sure you have Pedal ticked in memory. If using a registration sequence make sure you have it switched on.
Eileen

johan

QuoteI dont understand how I would program it in to my registration bank,for instance I  wanted a break to play before pressing the right pedal to move to the next registration button,or an intro to play before the next  registration is selected by using the right pedal

In reg1, you program the left pedal for making a break.
In reg2, you program the left pedal for playing the intro you want.
You start with reg1, press the left pedal each time you need the break and press the right pedal to switch to reg2 (if you want the break just before switching registrations, you have to press first the left and then immediately the right pedal). You can now play the intro by pressing the left pedal. 

As Eileen suggest, best is to use a registration sequence (meaning you can also jump back for instance from reg2 to reg1 and the left pedal will again be assigned to giving a break).


SX900 and S670
Former keyboards: E433, E463, SX700

Apollo292

Thank you Eileen and johan for your informative heplfull replies.
I will work on the advice.
Thank you again.
Kindest regards
Daryl

mikf

Actually, there is another way. If you program just one of the pedals to change registration, then  you can do everything you want in the registration. So you capture the break or intro, style voice everything in the registration. This is how most people would do it.
Mike

Apollo292

Thanks mikf for your reply,very much appreciated.
Regards
Daryl.

overover

Hi Daryl,

you can memorize a certain Intro, Main variation, Ending or the Break by just pressing the desired button in the Style Control section.

In case of the Intro, first press the Main variation button that should play after the Intro has finished, then press the desired Intro button.

If you want to memorize a Fill-in, press the desired Main Variation button TWICE, so that the button is flashing.

Finally you have to save the Registration Bank as a file of course. You can do this after memorizing ALL needed Registrations (on 1 - 10 buttons). But to be on the safe side, I mostly (re-)save the Bank always when I have memorized a new Registration. (Overwrite the previous Bank file in this case.)


Best regards,
Chris
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Apollo292

Thank you Chris for your very kind reply.
I have plenty to go on now,with all the kind helpful replies.
Kindest regards
Daryl