Connecting a dual switch pedal, The cc1 (volume) and cc2 jacks – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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sustain than a standard switch pedal. Half Damper control is enabled for programs in the

Piano category. Programs outside of the Piano category will respond to Half Damper pedals

as if they are standard switch pedals. Half Damper pedals can also be used to control external

software and sound modules via MIDI.

Connecting a Dual Switch Pedal

You can connect a dual switch pedal with a single stereo plug, such as the Kurzweil

KFP-2S, into the SW1 and SW2 jacks. You will need a Y adapter with a stereo ¼-inch jack and

two mono ¼-inch plugs. Plug the Y adapter into the SW1 and SW2 jacks, then connect the

dual switch pedal to the Y adapter. If the Sustain and Sostenuto functions are swapped, then

swap the two mono plugs.

If you’re not familiar with traditional piano technique, the sostenuto (center) pedal on a grand

piano allows one to hold chords in the bass while continuing to play the melody without the

latter notes sustaining. Any keys that are down when you depress the pedal will sustain when

you let go of the keys, but new notes played afterward will not be sustained. Releasing the pedal

puts things back to normal. Of course it can be programmed to do other functions as well.

The CC1 (Volume) and CC2 Jacks

Use the CC pedal jacks to connect continuous control (or CC) pedals. A CC pedal is a physical

controller typically used to control multi-state (i.e., “continuous”) parameters such as volume

or wah.
The Kurzweil CC-1 continuous control pedal will work best with Forte, but it is also possible

to use some third-party continuous control pedals designed for synthesizers.

NOTE : Only CC pedals should be connected to the CC pedal input.

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