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Yamaha Keyboard Pedal Button
Slippery McDoogal | 2024-08-25 06:14:49 |
This is my second keyboard sustain pedal, the first was a yamaha fc3 (or something of the like) I stole from my friend and he stole it back... So I had to find something comparable, but I didnt want to spend big bucks. Alas, for the price of next to nothing, I found the SP-2. Works equally as well. Why spend more? Furthermore, some of you have commented about how this sustain pedal doesnt feel true to touch or is delayed, any comments regarding a sustain pedal cutting out, or being oftime is more likely a cause of poorly built I/O or a undeperforming CPU. With any sustain pedal being more or less an On/Off percentage based switch (with very limited circuitry), this really shouldnt be an issue of the pedal. I have had no problems with the SP-2 and dont expect them. Nice job M-Audio!(or should I say AVID?). 5 |
Badd$$Drummer | 2024-05-03 01:31:28 |
I bought the M-Audio sustain pedal for my wife along with a Yamaha Portable keyboard. It works really well with it, and a little cheaper than the Yamaha. It has rubber underneath, and a metal pedal bar, so it feels like an expensive pedal. I have some other M-Audio equipment so I'm pretty sure it will last. 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-02 08:39:23 |
A couple of months ago I bought my first ever keyboard (Yamaha PSR Series 61 key). Never wanted a keyboard before as I cant read sheet music and am not a musician or artist. A couple weeks with my beginner keyboard (using Acid Pro) and soon realized you really do need the full 88 keys. Shopped around a lot before getting the SL88. The SL88 feels more like the actual Pianos at church (while I am confident our church will continue to use ACTUAL instruments, i.e. Pianos, Organs, etc.. for the remainder of time). The keyboard feels and plays very nicely after getting used to it. As a noobie to MIDI controllers I will say the included software is somewhat straight forward, but did have to watch a video on how to get it so sync with the keyboard (so easy really). Love that it is fully configurable. The gifted synths are very cool if you get them. Only thing is I would like to have had simple transport controls, as well as a simple button to allow turning off touch sensitivity for certain synths. For this you have to make a profile and switch to it, my old Yamaha just has a button right there to turn touch sensitivity on and off. Overall love this controller and will be keeping it! 5 |
alex | 2024-09-22 07:14:15 |
Works as described, functions properly as a pedal with my keyboard. 5 |
RPMCESTMOI | 2024-08-13 01:36:57 |
Perfect inexpensive coverup for your Yamaha or other same sized keyboard. 5 |
Julie | 2024-06-22 08:58:41 |
I bought this for my Yamaha keyboard - fits perfectly and looks great! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-04 09:47:44 |
Covers my yamaha np-30 keyboard perfectly. 5 |
Fadi | 2024-09-13 09:16:52 |
The pedal that came with my Yamaha was really cheap and difficult to feel. This thing is amazing! I decided not to go with a cheap knockoff as I'm sure this will be with me for a while. B&H had the best price anywhere by at least 25%! 5 |
Matthew | 2024-09-26 02:47:38 |
This is an excellent replacement pedal for the one that came with my Yamaha P-125. It's solid, stays in place, and feels similar to a real piano pedal. 5 |
IronCobra | 2024-06-13 07:24:36 |
I purchase this pedal because I have an e-drum kit that consists of equipment from 3 different brands. I use V-Drum mesh pads with an Alesis DM10 brain, Pro Rack, and a Yamaha DTX550 module running to Hart cymbals. The response from the Yamaha HiHat trigger is better and SOUNDS better than the Alesis, so I needed the controler for the DTX550 to work properly. 5 |