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#452188 - 05/19/18 08:18 AM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
DonM Offline
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I'm going to bet that it's not broken. I just don't believe they would make a "mistake" of that magnitude. Have you tried all types of pedals?
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#452192 - 05/19/18 08:35 AM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
I'm going to bet that it's not broken. I just don't believe they would make a "mistake" of that magnitude. Have you tried all types of pedals?


I would say obviously and oversight on KORG'S part as all previous models had this feature.......
I will try a FS-5L as soon as it arrives,...until then I am stuck in the ("Hold Down, lift Off") the Pedal (unlatched) at this time mad

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#452198 - 05/19/18 09:04 AM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
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https://www.joness.com/gr300/FC-100.htm



I have a like new Roland FC pedal board that I recently purchased.. I also have a brand new cable...

I purchased this unit by mistake thinking it to be the FC7..

If someone can use it, I will sell it for $50 plus shipping..

It seems like folks have altered this type of unit to meet their needs... Look at the link above..
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#452216 - 05/19/18 11:55 AM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
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Using an expression pedal is a very different skill set for this application. To accurately recreate the exact level of harmony would be challenging, to say the least. To say more, the time to throw the pedal from min to max takes more energy, and timing than a simple press of a switch.
Korg my think that omitting an on/off feature was a good idea, but I can't imagine they did it on purpose. Every harmonizer I've ever had over the last 30+ years has had the option to tun on/off with a single switch. This expression option is a nice addition, but hardly a substitute.
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#452221 - 05/19/18 01:01 PM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
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Apparently it will still work as you wish if you use the correct foot switch.
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#452222 - 05/19/18 01:19 PM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Using an expression pedal is a very different skill set for this application. To accurately recreate the exact level of harmony would be challenging, to say the least. To say more, the time to throw the pedal from min to max takes more energy, and timing than a simple press of a switch.
Korg my think that omitting an on/off feature was a good idea, but I can't imagine they did it on purpose. Every harmonizer I've ever had over the last 30+ years has had the option to tun on/off with a single switch. This expression option is a nice addition, but hardly a substitute.


Big Ditto... +1

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#452234 - 05/19/18 02:55 PM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
Apparently it will still work as you wish if you use the correct foot switch.

Maybe it's semantics, but there is no "correct" switch, as the option to turn on/off doesn't exist. The idea that a latching pedal can achieve a similar result in a category intended for expression is a workaround. The end result may be the same to your ears, but in truth, the action being performed is different.
This is absolutely a devil's advocate discussion, and I kinda like it. To quote a famous philanderer: "It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is.
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#452236 - 05/19/18 03:00 PM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
DonM Offline
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Dave have you plugged in a pedal and tried it? Just curious. If the momentary pedal works as it should, and according to DNJ it does, then perhaps the latching pedal will work as it should. I'm still thinking it's an improved design. Hope so anyway, for those who have them.
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#452245 - 05/19/18 03:42 PM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
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Drumroll please!!!! clap

Ladies & Gentleman I am proud to announce & report that the
BOSS FS-5L (latching) Pedal controls Vocal Harmony
ON & OFF on the Pa1000 perfectly as it should !!!
I am a happy Camper once again!..thanx for all the help & concern!!


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#452249 - 05/19/18 04:04 PM Re: KORG pa1000 VH on/off Pedal Help needed.. [Re: Dnj]
DonM Offline
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The sky wasn't falling after all.
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