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			<title type="html"><![CDATA["Half-damper" sustain into continuous controller input?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Greetings all, does anyone know if a half-damper style sustain pedal (I&#039;m looking at Roland DP-10) should work into a standard continuous controller input?</p><p>I have an SL-990 (more on that later) and would like to go beyond the on/off type sustain pedal. As there don&#039;t seem to be any stand-alone piano-style midi pedals, I&#039;m wondering about employing my K2000&#039;s continuous controller input. So the 990 would midi out into the K2000, which would midi out into the pc. When playing the 990, the DP-10 pedal should add the continuous sustain info into the midi stream, correct? </p><p>And for that matter, since the K2000 has 2 switched pedal inputs in addition to the continuous, those could go to soft and sos pedal outputs of a triple pedal (assuming 3x1/4&quot;), no?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[houston]]></name>
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