Topic: Half damper pedal vs. footswitch
I expect I'll get some static for this, but I think for a lot of players a half damper pedal is totally unnecessary.
Blurring certain harmonies, one into the other, with partial damping, can be quite effective, but how many of us do that, or have the fine motor control in our feet to do that with a potentiometer of limited travel inside a pedal? It's much easier on an acoustic instrument where we have the weight of the damper action as resistance as we apply pressure to the pedal. Degrees of pressing or releasing the damper pedal do change the sound, but isn't this a very subtle effect that often goes unnoticed? On the other hand, a single cycle of depressing and releasing a continuous damper pedal can generate 30 or more separate midi messages. If half damping is useful that's one thing, but otherwise I think it's needlessly cluttering up the midi data stream, so why not use a simple footswitch.
What do you think?