Using the hold pedal to sustain the sound, 42 playing the organ – Roland VK-8 User Manual
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Playing the Organ
Using the Hold Pedal to Sustain the
Sound
If you connect a pedal switch to the rear panel HOLD PEDAL jack, the organ voice
or other tone that you play while pressing the pedal will be sustained. This is the
same function as the damper pedal of a piano.
fig.01-40
DP-2
NOTE
For some type of pedal switch,
the action you obtain when the
pedal is pressed will be the
opposite of what you intend.
In this case, change the
polarity of the pedal (p. 56).
You can also set it so the Hold
Pedal function will apply only
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