Kurzweil SP6 Getting Started Manual page 9

Hide thumbs Also See for SP6:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

GETTING STARTED GUIDE
In Multi Mode, pedal assignments can vary per Multi. Pedal assignments can be adjusted for
each Zone by using Multi Edit Mode.
Global Mode can be used to set pedal overrides, which can change the pedal assignments for
all Programs and Multis.
Dual Switch Pedals
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 jacks can be connected to dual switch pedals (2 pedals per
jack), allowing up to four switch pedals to be used. Compatible pedals should use a single 1/4
inch tip-ring-sleeve plug.
Pedals plugged into the SW1 (SUSTAIN) jack are referred to as SW1a and SW1b, and pedals
plugged into the SW2 jack are referred to as SW2a and SW2b. In Program Mode the default
assignments are:
To emulate the 3 pedals of an acoustic piano, plug a single switch pedal into the SW1
(SUSTAIN) jack, and a dual switch pedal into the SW2 jack.
Continuous Switch Pedals (Half-Damper)
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) jack is also compatible with continuous switch pedals (Half-Damper)
that use a 1/4 inch tip-ring-sleeve plug (such as the Kurzweil KP-1H). When connected to the
SW1 (SUSTAIN) jack, a Half Damper pedal enables finer control of 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 a Half Damper pedal as if it is a standard switch
pedal.
NOTE : Switch pedals must be plugged in before powering on the SP6.
Do not to step on the switch pedals when powering on the SP6, as the
state of the pedals is detected as part of the start up sequence.
SW1a
SW1b
SW2a
SW2b
SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 Jacks
Sustain
Sostenuto
Sostenuto
Soft Pedal
The Rear Panel
9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Sp6-7

Table of Contents