Casio Keyboard Pedal

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  • The functions available differ depending on the model.
  • The descriptions of procedures are primarily for the PX-S3000.

You can specify the pedal functions and pedal type.

1.Tap

2.Specify the settings below.

Pedal Function

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Select one of the five presets (1-5) as the function to be assigned to a pedal.
The “Provided Pedal Function” and “Pedal Unit Functions” settings are displayed as the assignable functions.

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Pitch Bend Range

You can set any value between 0 and 24 as the pitch bend range.
Tap the “+” or “-” button to adjust the setting.
Pressing the “reset” button restores the default setting.

Knob: Assignable

You can specify the knob function.

Assignable damper pedal functions

This allows you to configure the damper pedal functions.
Choose from the options below.

Damper: Pressing the pedal while playing will apply sustained reverberation even after the key is released. On an instrument such as an organ where the tone of a note is sustained for as long as the key is pressed, note will continue to sound while the pedal is pressed.

Sostenuto: Sustained reverberation is applied just to the keyboard sound when the pedal is pressed and is maintained until the pedal is released, even if the key is released.

Soft: While the pedal is pressed, the volume of the note struck is reduced slightly and an effect is achieved that makes the sound appear softer.

Tempo Setting: Pressing the pedal two or more times sets the tempo based on the interval between the pedal movements.

Metronome: Allows you to start and stop the metronome by pressing the pedal.

Tap Tempo: Pressing the pedal two or more times sets the tempo based on the interval between the pedal movements.

Arpeggiator Hold: When the Arpeggiator function is enabled, this enables arpeggio hold while the pedal is pressed.

Play/Stop: Functions in the same way as START/STOP.

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Fill-in: If the pedal is pressed while accompaniment is playing, fill-in is played.

Pedal

Expression/Assignable Input : Pedal Types

SW: Select this option if a switch-type pedal (Casio sustain pedal) is connected.

Exp.Type1: Select this option if a polarity type 1 expression pedal is connected.

Exp.Type2: Select this option if a polarity type 2 expression pedal is connected.

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  • The polarity types of expression pedals differ depending on the manufacturer. If an expression pedal is connected, select “Exp.Type1” or “Exp.Type2” according to the pedal’s polarity type.

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Expression/Assignable Input : Pedal Functions

Expression: Controls the expression (MIDI Control Change No.11).

Master Volume: Controls the volume.

Tempo: Controls the tempo.

Layer Balance: Controls the volume balance between the Upper1 and Upper2 parts.

Sustain: Pressing the pedal while playing will apply sustained reverberation even after the key is released. On an instrument such as an organ where the tone of a note is sustained for as long as the key is pressed, note will continue to sound while the pedal is pressed.

Soft: While the pedal is pressed, the volume of the note struck is reduced slightly and an effect is achieved that makes the sound appear softer.

Sostenuto: Sustained reverberation is applied just to the keyboard sound when the pedal is pressed and is maintained until the pedal is released, even if the key is released.

Arpeggio Hold: When the Arpeggiator function is enabled, this enables arpeggio hold while the pedal is pressed.

Play/Stop: Functions in the same way as START/STOP.

Fill-in: If the pedal is pressed while accompaniment is playing, fill-in is played.

  • If an expression pedal is connected, the “Expression”, “Master Volume”, “Tempo” and “Layer Balance” settings are applied.
    If a switch-type pedal (Casio sustain pedal) is connected, the “Sustain”, “Sostenuto”, “Arpeggio Hold”, “Play/Stop” and “Fill-in” settings are applied.