According to Page 7 of the Emax II manual:
"the footswitches should be of momentary contact type, but can be either normally-open
or normally-closed" then it goes on to say the pedal can either be a voltage type pr
resisitance type.
So you are good to go. Remember you have to assign the footswitch's function in "Preset
Definition" though most factory presets have it set to sustain by default, I believe.
Jan 2005 at 20:47, dave dehart spoke unto me:
> Happy New Year..............
> I have mostly Yamaha Synths and have a "normally closed" momentary
> switch on my Yamaha FC-5 sustain pedal. You experienced EMAX owners
> know that's the opposite of what I need for the EMAX II. Can anyone
> tell me what my options would be for the EMAX........ Does Korg have
> this opposite configuration...should I try to hunt down an actual EMU
> pedal? I'm looking for the "piano style" sustain pedal with the metal
> tongue ...heavier duty rather than the cheesey flat pedal. Thanks for
> listening, Dave
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Re: [emax] EMAX II Sustain Pedal
2005-01-03 by John Silveria
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