Connecting And Calibrating The Damper Pedal; Programming The Damper Pedal - Korg PA 600 Quick Manual

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Connecting and calibrating the Damper pedal

If you want to play Piano, you will want to connect a Damper pedal to sustain notes while playing.
You can connect a Korg PS-1, PS-3 or DS-1H to the DAMPER connector on the back of the instru-
ment.
The difference between the PS-1/PS-3 footswitch, and a dedicated Damper pedal like the DS-1H, is
that this latter also supports all the nuances of half-pedalling; you can experiment how it works by
gradually pressing it down, and gradually depressing it up while playing the Grand Piano RX Sound.
Damper and Assignable pedal connectors

Programming the Damper pedal

Calibrating the Damper pedal will let you use the full run of the pedal, without "dead spots". Also, this
might be the only way to connect a third-party Damper pedal, and correctly set its polarity; be
advised that not all pedals share the same polarity, so they might actually play in reverse, sustaining
the notes when they are not pressed!
1
Connect the Damper pedal to the DAMPER connector on the back of the instrument.
2
Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global mode.
Menu of the Global mode
Global mode is where you can set some global parameters, like this one, the Master Tuning or
the Date & Time. These settings are not tied to any specific operative mode, so they are pro-
grammed in these separate pages. Global parameters are automatically saved each time you edit
them.
3
Touch the Controllers button to access the Controllers section of the Global mode.
If you have not yet chosen a different page, the "Hand Controller" page will appear (being the
first one in the Controllers section).
Connecting and calibrating the Damper pedal
Programming the Damper pedal
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