

An inverted pedal is a pedal that is not in the bass (and often is the highest part.) Mozart included. For continuous pedals, the Seaboard expects the tip of the pedal's TRS ("tip-ring-sleeve") jack to be connected to the wiper of the pedal's internal potentiometer. A double pedal is two pedal tones played simultaneously. This works for switch-type sustain pedals.Ĭontinuous pedals (including "half-damper" and expression pedals) need to have the correct wiring arrangement to work correctly with the Seaboard RISE and GRAND. Continue to hold the pedal down and unplug it from the Seaboard.With the pedal plugged into the Seaboard, press and hold the pedal down.

Another possible explanation for your compaint is that the piano sounds of the JUNO do have a short sustain (but only piano sounds). To fix that I inverted the polarity in the JUNO settings so that I could use the pedal with the same polarity for Roland and Yamaha. You can reverse the polarity of a sustain pedal used with the Seaboard RISE or GRAND by performing the following steps: The smallest movement upwards turns sustain off. Some sustain pedals have a reversed polarity. Solution home Troubleshooting Using Reversing a sustain pedal's polarityĪll notes are sustained when the pedal is up, and not sustained when the pedal is down.
