Many Thanks to everyone for sharing your valuable thoughts and answering the burning question I've had for a LONG time, that a momentary (unlatched) footswitch pedal is the type to be used for (what I'd assume) ALL arranger keyboard footswitch functions.
In the past, for 'on the road' synth keyboard playing, I've used those larger acoustic piano style damper pedals (Yamaha FC4, Roland DP6, etc) , but found their taller & longer length a problem 'on the road' because they seem to more easily slide or be kicked over. On the other hand, the smaller & lighter weight square type footswitch better stays in place mounted (via industrial strength velcro) to the 1/8" plywood board which sits under my KB stand.
ReneT, Pilot, and DonM: Exactly WHICH specific Yamaha Pedal (model #) do you recommend? Is it the Yamaha FC5:
http://www.musiciansnews.com/piano/84/fc5_footswitch_style_sustain_pedal.shtml or the Yamaha FC4:
http://www.musiciansnews.com/piano/47/fc4_sustain_pedal.shtml Eddie (btweengigs): Yes, I still take the Yamaha MFC10, but only for the larger more elaborate (higher paying) stage show venues where it makes sense to drag along the over 7 lb bulky Sherman TANK (MFC10) for all its added features. For the small-medium sized and shorter length performances, traveling light is a higher priority.
UD & Donny: Yes, I too like the idea of the Boss pedals because they are built like a tank and lightweight to boot. The fact that they can be connected together sounds like an interesting concept as well. Once connected, can they very easily come apart, or are they permanently locked? I will definitely look into possibly purchasing 3 FS-5U's.
DonM: Yes, I had been wondering the SAME thing regarding the Vocal Harmony on/off pedal function. I've experimented on my Yamaha keyboards (PSR2000/Tyros) as well, and as far as I know there is no way to get them to do it the way the Digitech does.
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- Scott