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Hi. I have a Roland fp30x and with the factory pedal the dp2 (a cheap pedal that came with the piano), it works well when using piano sounds. But when I want to use piano + String, using the dual sound function, when I use the sustain pedal the String sound notes become very long and they mixed together and the performance doesn't sound good. How can I correct this?
hey this review was AMAZINGGGGG THANK YOU, but can i ask one more question? can you tell me if you lay your foot in the pedal, it is soft and goes down , or the pedal looks like a real piano pedal, where you can lay your foot on it, and it will press a little bit but not activate the sustain. i dont know if im clear enough.
Happy to help! I think maybe you’re asking if the pedal has the resistance like a real piano pedal? If so, yes, you have to put enough pressure on it for it to go down
@@TheRoneReview you are an angel. Yes this was the question, because the piano that im having classes has this little gap between activate the sustain, so i rest my foot, the weight of it do not activate the sustain, so i need to make more pressure to activate it. So i was searching something similar. Because im having hard time in make evolution, cause my pedal is really soft (digital piano ), and looks like the real piano pedal but the mechanicals dont kkkkk im maybe buying this one so...thank you so much
Thank you for the review!!! But one question, I don’t know if this half damper support my keyboard. Do you know if the Roland dp10 support alesis pro recital?
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Thanks. This was just the information I was looking for. 👍🏻😎
Awesome! Glad to help
You convinced me, that's the one to pair with my RD-88. Thanks!
Nice! I think you’ll be pleased
Excellent explanation/review … thanks!
Happy to help!
Hi. I have a Roland fp30x and with the factory pedal the dp2 (a cheap pedal that came with the piano), it works well when using piano sounds. But when I want to use piano + String, using the dual sound function, when I use the sustain pedal the String sound notes become very long and they mixed together and the performance doesn't sound good. How can I correct this?
hey this review was AMAZINGGGGG THANK YOU, but can i ask one more question? can you tell me if you lay your foot in the pedal, it is soft and goes down , or the pedal looks like a real piano pedal, where you can lay your foot on it, and it will press a little bit but not activate the sustain. i dont know if im clear enough.
Happy to help! I think maybe you’re asking if the pedal has the resistance like a real piano pedal? If so, yes, you have to put enough pressure on it for it to go down
@@TheRoneReview you are an angel. Yes this was the question, because the piano that im having classes has this little gap between activate the sustain, so i rest my foot, the weight of it do not activate the sustain, so i need to make more pressure to activate it. So i was searching something similar. Because im having hard time in make evolution, cause my pedal is really soft (digital piano ), and looks like the real piano pedal but the mechanicals dont kkkkk im maybe buying this one so...thank you so much
Thank you for the review!!! But one question, I don’t know if this half damper support my keyboard.
Do you know if the Roland dp10 support alesis pro recital?
Hi there! Yes, the Roland is compatible with any electronic keyboard that has the half-damper capability, which the Alesia Pro should have
@@TheRoneReview thank you so much friend❤️