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Post by Johnkenn on Jan 5, 2024 15:21:07 GMT -6
I've had this happen before, and I just held down the pedal and poweredd it back up and it corrected it. No such luck. Any ideas? Cheap Yamaha FC5...I have two of them and it's doing it to both.
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Post by drumsound on Jan 5, 2024 16:48:20 GMT -6
Seems like a setting in the keyboard it's plugged into.
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Post by bentley on Jan 5, 2024 20:52:29 GMT -6
Should be a way to adjust polarity on your controller. What are you using?
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Post by drbill on Jan 5, 2024 21:13:07 GMT -6
There's usually a switch on the bottom of the pedal. If not, you can switch the wires in the male TS plug.
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Post by seawell on Jan 5, 2024 21:20:35 GMT -6
Another thing to try is step down on the pedal as you plug it in and sometimes that will correct it.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jan 5, 2024 21:55:55 GMT -6
Tried all of that. Didn’t work. Plugged it in tonight and it worked. WTH. Ordered a new pedal with polarity switch
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Post by gwlee7 on Jan 5, 2024 23:01:09 GMT -6
you must have ghosts in the machine.
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Post by the other mark williams on Jan 6, 2024 1:45:59 GMT -6
You can also put a TRS to TS adapter sleeve on in this situation. I usually keep one in my keyboard bag just in case something weird happens.
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Post by Ward on Jan 6, 2024 6:46:58 GMT -6
Does the pedal have a polarity reverse switch?
Sometimes they’re on the bottom, sometimes they’re hidden inside and you have to take the back off the unit.
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Post by indiehouse on Jan 6, 2024 8:24:48 GMT -6
I've had this happen before, and I just held down the pedal and poweredd it back up and it corrected it. No such luck. Any ideas? Cheap Yamaha FC5...I have two of them and it's doing it to both. I had this same thing happen to me. It wasn’t a hardware thing. I think I had to go into the CC midi setup of Pianoteq and make an adjustment. It was frustrating. Sometimes it would work, sometimes not. Once I adjusted, it never happened again. Sorry that’s not more specific. I can’t remember exactly what it was.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jan 6, 2024 9:02:48 GMT -6
Piano teq actually corrected the polarity because it detected it somehow. ?New pedal with switch is arriving Sunday.
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Post by Martin John Butler on Jan 6, 2024 16:37:44 GMT -6
Same thing here. I use a Yamaha sustain pedal for my Axion 61 keyboard. It's supposed to reverse if I start up the keyboard and hold the pedal down. It worked in the past, but now it's not working at all. Nothing's been changed other than I turned the keyboard off to move to a new apartment.
I'm no keyboard guy, I hate midi.
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Post by unit7 on Jan 6, 2024 16:45:42 GMT -6
I'm a keyboard guy. Except for the polarity switches mentioned on some pedals, some keyboards have this parameter in systems settings. But this seems odd, almost sounds like a faulty cable. I've had a couple of those.. Edit: Ah, so a plug in could possibly auto detect?! Cool! As long as it works..
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