Connections Connecting a damper pedal, foot pedal, or foot switch
13
Connecting a damper pedal,
foot pedal, or foot switch
You
can
connect
either
a
damper
pedal,
a
foot
pedal,
or
a
foot
switch
to
the
microSTATION’s
rear
panel
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jack,
and
use
it
to
control
a
variety
of
functions
and
effects.
You
can
use
the
damper
pedal
to
apply
a
damper
effect
while
you
play.
You
can
use
the
foot
switch
to
turn
the
sostenuto
or
soft
pedal
effect
on/off,
to
turn
the
arpeggiator
on/off,
to
switch
programs
or
combinations,
or
to
control
tap
tempo.
You
can
use
the
foot
pedal
to
control
volume
or
modulation.
If
you
connect
a
pedal
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/
SW
jack,
you’ll
need
to
choose
the
appropriate
setting
in
Global/Media
mode
to
specify
the
type
of
option
(i.e.,
damper
pedal,
foot
pedal,
or
foot
switch)
that’s
connected.
Settings
that
you
edit
in
Global/Media
mode
are
maintained
until
you
turn
off
the
power,
but
will
not
be
saved
when
you
turn
off
the
power.
If
you
want
to
keep
these
settings,
you
must
write
them.
Connecting a damper pedal
This
pedal
can
provide
a
damper
effect
as
you
play.
This
instrument
also
supports
half
‐
damping.
Here’s
how
to
connect
an
optional
Korg
DS
‐
1H
damper
pedal
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jack
and
use
it
to
control
the
half
‐
damper
effect.
1. Connect
an
optional
DS
‐
1H
damper
pedal
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jack.
You’ll
be
able
to
control
the
half
‐
damper
effect
if
you’ve
connected
the
DS
‐
1H.
If
you’ve
connected
a
different
switch
‐
type
pedal,
it
will
function
as
a
damper
switch.
2. After
you
turn
the
power
on,
select
the
option
that’s
connected
to
the
jack,
and
choose
the
appropriate
Global/Media
mode
settings
for
“Type”
and
“Polarity”
(GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Controllers
‐
PEDAL/SW)
to
specify
the
function
that
will
be
controlled
by
the
pedal
and
the
polarity
of
the
pedal
(
PG
p. 65).
If
you’re
using
a
half
‐
damper
pedal,
perform
the
half
‐
damper
calibration
to
ensure
that
the
pedal
is
operating
correctly
(
PG
p. 66).
Connecting a foot switch
If
you
connect
an
on/off
‐
type
foot
switch
such
as
the
Korg
PS
‐
1
pedal
switch
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jack,
you
can
use
it
to
turn
the
sostenuto
or
soft
pedal
effect
on/off,
to
control
tap
tempo,
or
to
apply
modulation
to
a
sound
or
an
effect.
This
switch
will
always
function
in
the
same
way
regardless
of
the
Program,
Combination,
or
Song
you’ve
selected.
You
can
assign
the
function
in
the
Global/Media
mode.
1. Connect
a
foot
switch
such
as
the
optional
PS
‐
1
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jack.
2. After
you
turn
the
power
on,
select
the
option
that’s
connected
to
the
jack,
and
choose
the
appropriate
Global/Media
mode
settings
for
“Type,”
“SW,”
and
“Polarity”
(GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Controllers
‐
PEDAL/SW)
to
specify
the
function
that
will
be
controlled
by
the
foot
switch
and
its
polarity
PG
p. 65,
PG p. 295).
Connecting a foot pedal
If
you
connect
a
optional
EXP
‐
2
foot
controller
or
XVP
‐
10
expression/volume
pedal
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/
SW
jack,
you
can
use
it
to
apply
modulation
to
sounds
or
effects,
or
to
adjust
the
overall
volume.
This
pedal
will
always
function
in
the
same
way
regardless
of
the
Program,
Combination,
or
Song
you’ve
selected.
You
can
assign
the
function
in
the
Global/Media
mode.
1. Connect
an
optional
XVP
‐
10
or
EXP
‐
2
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jacks.
2. After
you
turn
the
power
on,
select
the
option
that’s
connected
to
the
jack,
and
choose
the
appropriate
Global/Media
mode
settings
for
“Type”
and
“Pdl”
(GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Controllers
‐
PEDAL/SW)
to
specify
the
function
that
will
be
controlled
by
the
pedal
PG
p. 65,
PG p. 296).
Perform
the
foot
pedal
calibration
procedure
to
ensure
that
the
pedal
is
operating
correctly
(
PG
p. 66).
Connecting the microSTATION
to a computer
The
microSTATION
provides
both
MIDI
and
USB
connectors
as
standard
equipment.
By
connecting
the
microSTATION
to
your
computer
via
USB,
you
can
use
it
as
a
controller
and
MIDI
sound
module
for
your
DAW
software
with
single
cable
convenience;
and
with
out
the
need
for
a
MIDI
interface.
By
using
the
dedicated
editor,
you
can
edit
the
microSTATION
from
your
computer
as
though
it
were
a
software
plug
‐
in.
For
details,
read
the
“microSTATION
Editor/Plug
‐
In
Editor
User’s
Guide”
(PDF).
PEDAL
SWITCH
DAMPER
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