In case anyone is wondering if you do own one, in order to switch the polarity (its usually in the wrong position when you first plug it in) have the pedal plugged into your keyboard, unplug your keyboard from power, plug it back in and within 3 seconds of doing that press and release the sustain pedal once and wait for a couple seconds, now hold it down and you'll notice the polarity has changed.
Along those lines... I noticed sometimes that if I turn on my Yamaha p-115 while my foot is on the pedal the pedal was reversed (sustaining when off). Therefore unplugging may not even be needed :-)
This is just superb, been searching for "why do pianos have 3 strings per note?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Danilliam Illustrious Dominance - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a great exclusive product for discovering how to learning piano fast minus the hard work. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my m8 got cool results with it.
Thanks! I still own the pedal to this day and it has not yet failed me. I’m actually thinking of buying a few more just in case Yamaha doesn’t make them anymore in a few years to come. It’s a high quality product
Thank you so very much for doing this incredible video. I purchased the Proline thinking mainly the weight would bear a factor into its use. However, I have tried several times to get it to work with my Yamaha P125, and it will not. So, I will now be purchasing the FC4A today. Thank you again for such a great video.
Glad it worked out! I’m still rocking my Yamaha FC4A. It has been very dependable and sturdy and hasn’t shown any signs of failure yet. I use it pretty much at least 4 days of the week.
I purchased a Pro-Line from guitar center recently and after two uses and setting in my car here in FL the rubber pad began to come loose from it's double stick tape. I returned it. I had used an original Yamaha pedal for over 20 years so I'll be getting another one.
I know this vid is OLD. But Proline even out of the box usually “squeaks”. Which is no big deal usually playing “live”. If recording at home with say a vocal and keyboard at same time, you WILL hear that squeak. With Yamaha a small cleaning/lube at the friction point usually takes care of the squeak over time as it gets dirty. With the Proline, it is hard to get rid of squeak with whatever you do to maintain it
@@MemphisMike901 Agreed 👍🏼 on a big stage things will be fine but in a studio where things need to be whisper quiet and there are condenser microphones everywhere it can get annoying!
@ just yesterday, at my CK88 with Proline pedal, and recording with an SM57 it was picking up the foot pedal on that vocal mic. So, i went and bought. Yamaha FC-4 A yesterday afternoon!
Yup, that piece of junk is a real shame that has a negative effect on P125/P121's reputation - anywhere near the solid build of FC4A! Still, I'm kinda regretting that I should've bought *FC3A* for continuous pedaling, instead of this simple on/off switch.
Hello. Nice review. I bought a Yamaha PSR xs700. Would this pedal work for my keyboard, or should I get a different one like roland dp-10? Does the roland dp-10 work for Yamaha PSR xs700? Thank you
Although some Roland pedals do work with Yamaha boards, I find most have the polarity reversed so that is a drawback. Honestly the safest approach is to by either a generic universal pedal or a direct option from the manufacturer of your piano / keyboard. In my experience I have had the best success with that method.
Hello Wizzle, on the accesories section of the page, Yamaha has it listed as a compatible pedal. You can confirm this using this link here: usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/pianos/p_series/p-45/accessories.html#product-tabs
We are buying a Yamaha NP-12 keyboard. We bought a Donner DK-1 Sustain Pedal and found that even though it has "non slip" grips on the floor side, it still slides on the hardwood floor. Can you tell me if the Yamaha FC4A sustain pedal stays put or slides on hardwood floors?
It stays put! I have used it at my local church on the stage which has a wooden floor, and I have used it at home in the office on carpet flooring. Both situations worked out in my favor. The FC4A is a great quality pedal to use.
I just bought the FC4A and play it on a Yamaha LK-1261 but the pedal sustains when it's not being pressed and turns "off" when I press down. Do you know anything about how to fix that?
On a Yamaha keyboard: If you first plug in the pedal and then switch on the keyboard, then the polarity will be OK. If you first switch on the keyboard, and then plug in the pedal, then the polarity will be reversed. If the polarity is reversed: switch the keyboard off and on, and it should be |OK.
Thanks for the video. I have a question. 1.What's the difference between FC4A & FC5 pedals. Are they similar? 2. Do I need an expression or volume pedal like FC7 even if I have mod wheels? Or Mod wheels are just enough to assign and make desired modulations? Note: I'm using Yamaha PSR -S910 keyboard and I would like to use it as a midi keyboard for the Kontakt on my PC. Thanks for the reply in advance. :-)
In terms of basic function the FC4A and FC5 are similar. The FC4A however offers a more traditional style of pedal design which piano players may prefer. Keyboard and Synth users that gig a lot and move around on stage frequently may prefer the FC5. Personally I prefer the FC4A. As for the FC7, it all depends on what you are trying to achieve in the music you are playing / composing. Expression pedals are great for orchestral arrangements, sequencer-type compositions, and situations where a very fine level of control is required while still playing with both hands. Hope that helps! :)
Then polarity reverse is really for situations where you may need to use the pedal with a different keyboard, whose polarity(i.e. + and - terminals) are different. For example the polarity on an Alesis Keyboard may be + - , whereas the polarity on a Korg workstation might be - +. Reversing the polarity also in most cases allows you to easily use the upswing of the pedal to say perhaps keep notes more easily sustained for long periods of time. Hope that helps!
ProLine is better for midi controllers. Companies like Alesis, Casio, and some M-Audio will need that polarity option I recommend FC4A to Arturia players and.. well... Yamaha players lol
I want to buy Yamaha FC4A. I bought a chinese sustain pedal at first. But after 1 month it started to show problems. I would not sustain sometimes. It was very irritating. At the middle of piece/song it would not sustain. Is the Yamaha FC4A a better option?
Yes Yamaha is excellent quality. The pedal I have in this video is still working for me like the day I bought it. I find with musical gear and instruments it’s always best to spend a bit more to get quality that will last.
I have psr e363. Should i buy fc4a?? Will i be able to do half paddling then?? Yamaha website says that e363 support fc4a.. What should i do now? Please guide
Hello, depending on the keyboard that you own, you may be able to configure it as such. For example I own a Yamaha MX-61 and it has a configuration setting that allows me to change what my pedal does. Generally though, I would recommend just getting a dedicated expression pedal. Hope that helps!
do the screw on the bottom panel of the Yamaha FC4A line up with the "gang them together" metal plate on the bottom of Yamaha FC-7 CV Pedal? Anyone try it?
Great review.... I agree. I've had 3 Proline pedals (like a fool) and bought them because they were cheap to go with my Midi keyboard. Each one was a piece of cr*^%… !!! I've have the Yamaha SX8 which I've had for years... the foot pedal that came with it works great....!!! I won't buy a Proline again... I will spend the extra bucks and buy "Yamaha".... !!!! JMO.
Nope. I no longer buy m audio products. Strictly Yamaha now! Also my seat is the perfect height. Thankfully I am a classically trained pianist so that’s one of the first things I learned to set and do when I was 8 years old.
Yes I can confirm that it is compatible according to Yamaha here: usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/keyboards/piaggero/np-32_12/accessories.html
In case anyone is wondering if you do own one, in order to switch the polarity (its usually in the wrong position when you first plug it in) have the pedal plugged into your keyboard, unplug your keyboard from power, plug it back in and within 3 seconds of doing that press and release the sustain pedal once and wait for a couple seconds, now hold it down and you'll notice the polarity has changed.
You are a HERO, thank you thank you thank you
I was afraid at first... Then I saw your comment ! Thank you !
@@anneaude3014 No problem! Glad you saw this.
Thank you, you are a lifesaver!
Along those lines... I noticed sometimes that if I turn on my Yamaha p-115 while my foot is on the pedal the pedal was reversed (sustaining when off). Therefore unplugging may not even be needed :-)
Yamaha still just makes amazing products for a decent price!
That's why I love yamaha even tho it get's a lot of hate in the piano community.
Yamaha quality is the best for the price.
Nobody talks about my mox88
This is just superb, been searching for "why do pianos have 3 strings per note?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Danilliam Illustrious Dominance - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a great exclusive product for discovering how to learning piano fast minus the hard work. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my m8 got cool results with it.
Really good review, the best video about yamaha FC4A pedal on youtube.
Thanks! I still own the pedal to this day and it has not yet failed me. I’m actually thinking of buying a few more just in case Yamaha doesn’t make them anymore in a few years to come. It’s a high quality product
Thank you so very much for doing this incredible video. I purchased the Proline thinking mainly the weight would bear a factor into its use. However, I have tried several times to get it to work with my Yamaha P125, and it will not. So, I will now be purchasing the FC4A today. Thank you again for such a great video.
Glad it worked out! I’m still rocking my Yamaha FC4A. It has been very dependable and sturdy and hasn’t shown any signs of failure yet. I use it pretty much at least 4 days of the week.
Will it work with a Yamaha reface CP?
I purchased a Pro-Line from guitar center recently and after two uses and setting in my car here in FL the rubber pad began to come loose from it's double stick tape. I returned it. I had used an original Yamaha pedal for over 20 years so I'll be getting another one.
I know this vid is OLD. But Proline even out of the box usually “squeaks”. Which is no big deal usually playing “live”. If recording at home with say a vocal and keyboard at same time, you WILL hear that squeak. With Yamaha a small cleaning/lube at the friction point usually takes care of the squeak over time as it gets dirty. With the Proline, it is hard to get rid of squeak with whatever you do to maintain it
@@MemphisMike901 Agreed 👍🏼 on a big stage things will be fine but in a studio where things need to be whisper quiet and there are condenser microphones everywhere it can get annoying!
@ just yesterday, at my CK88 with Proline pedal, and recording with an SM57 it was picking up the foot pedal on that vocal mic. So, i went and bought. Yamaha FC-4 A yesterday afternoon!
Note In yamaha synth you can change the polarity
how can you dislike this video ??? like wtf 22 dislikes for what ? there is noothing negative to say about this vid
Thanks a lot for the very helpful review!
Glad that you liked it!
Great video, no-nonsense, to the point, love it! I hope it will work on my Crumar Seven, w'll see about that :)
Just purchesed it. But the FC3A
Thanks for an excellent review!!
To switch the polarity of the pedal: Power the keyboard on while holding the pedal or turn off then on the keyboard and press the pedal once.
Thanks for the review, might get the FC4A. The pedal that came with my P125 Yammy is a piece of junk.
Yup, that piece of junk is a real shame that has a negative effect on P125/P121's reputation - anywhere near the solid build of FC4A! Still, I'm kinda regretting that I should've bought *FC3A* for continuous pedaling, instead of this simple on/off switch.
How does this FC4A compare to the older style FC4?
Sweet review 👍🏻
Whats the differenxe between 3A vs 4A. I am seeing two tyoes continuous and swithcing type? Whats the difference and which one to buy
The polarity in the yamaha It doesnt work for the Midi - Akai MPK mini
Hello. Nice review. I bought a Yamaha PSR xs700. Would this pedal work for my keyboard, or should I get a different one like roland dp-10? Does the roland dp-10 work for Yamaha PSR xs700? Thank you
Although some Roland pedals do work with Yamaha boards, I find most have the polarity reversed so that is a drawback. Honestly the safest approach is to by either a generic universal pedal or a direct option from the manufacturer of your piano / keyboard. In my experience I have had the best success with that method.
I hope I can use this with a P45 cause I already ordered them both.
Hello Wizzle, on the accesories section of the page, Yamaha has it listed as a compatible pedal. You can confirm this using this link here: usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/pianos/p_series/p-45/accessories.html#product-tabs
Hello. Nice review. I bought a PSR e463. Would this pedal work for my keyboard, or should I get a different one? Thank you
Yes, but no half pedal feature.
We are buying a Yamaha NP-12 keyboard. We bought a Donner DK-1 Sustain Pedal and found that even though it has "non slip" grips on the floor side, it still slides on the hardwood floor. Can you tell me if the Yamaha FC4A sustain pedal stays put or slides on hardwood floors?
It stays put! I have used it at my local church on the stage which has a wooden floor, and I have used it at home in the office on carpet flooring. Both situations worked out in my favor. The FC4A is a great quality pedal to use.
@@JuniorShepherd Thank so much for your help.
thanks for this!
Glad it helped!
FOUND YOU
I just bought the FC4A and play it on a Yamaha LK-1261 but the pedal sustains when it's not being pressed and turns "off" when I press down. Do you know anything about how to fix that?
Idk, but that's a polarity issue.
Try this... press and hold the pedal before turning on the keyboard.
@@rcrewe3733 didn't work
On a Yamaha keyboard: If you first plug in the pedal and then switch on the keyboard, then the polarity will be OK. If you first switch on the keyboard, and then plug in the pedal, then the polarity will be reversed. If the polarity is reversed: switch the keyboard off and on, and it should be |OK.
Happens on occasion with my P515. I just unplug it from back of keyboard, 2 sec, plug it back in..everything's fine.
Thanks for the video. I have a question.
1.What's the difference between FC4A & FC5 pedals. Are they similar?
2. Do I need an expression or volume pedal like FC7 even if I have mod wheels? Or Mod wheels are just enough to assign and make desired modulations?
Note: I'm using Yamaha PSR -S910 keyboard and I would like to use it as a midi keyboard for the Kontakt on my PC.
Thanks for the reply in advance. :-)
In terms of basic function the FC4A and FC5 are similar. The FC4A however offers a more traditional style of pedal design which piano players may prefer. Keyboard and Synth users that gig a lot and move around on stage frequently may prefer the FC5. Personally I prefer the FC4A. As for the FC7, it all depends on what you are trying to achieve in the music you are playing / composing. Expression pedals are great for orchestral arrangements, sequencer-type compositions, and situations where a very fine level of control is required while still playing with both hands. Hope that helps! :)
@@JuniorShepherd Thank you so much again, for the reply. Much clear with the purpose of those models. 😊👍🏾
What about FC3a? Half pedaling
Hey Junior , i wanted to ask whether this yamaha pedal will work with my begineer yamaha psr 363 keyboard?
Chinmay D check the back of the keyboard, if it has a plug hole that says sustain it should work if you plug it in there
Also what is the polarity reverse option used for?
Then polarity reverse is really for situations where you may need to use the pedal with a different keyboard, whose polarity(i.e. + and - terminals) are different. For example the polarity on an Alesis Keyboard may be + - , whereas the polarity on a Korg workstation might be - +. Reversing the polarity also in most cases allows you to easily use the upswing of the pedal to say perhaps keep notes more easily sustained for long periods of time. Hope that helps!
ProLine is better for midi controllers. Companies like Alesis, Casio, and some M-Audio will need that polarity option
I recommend FC4A to Arturia players and.. well... Yamaha players lol
Definitely! That’s for sharing that bit of info, it will certainly be helpful for viewers who use midi controllers in their setup/gigs.
I want to buy Yamaha FC4A. I bought a chinese sustain pedal at first. But after 1 month it started to show problems. I would not sustain sometimes. It was very irritating. At the middle of piece/song it would not sustain. Is the Yamaha FC4A a better option?
Yes Yamaha is excellent quality. The pedal I have in this video is still working for me like the day I bought it. I find with musical gear and instruments it’s always best to spend a bit more to get quality that will last.
I have psr e363. Should i buy fc4a?? Will i be able to do half paddling then?? Yamaha website says that e363 support fc4a..
What should i do now? Please guide
I own both, it does not support half pedaling unfortunately.
Does the fc4a works on a yamaha mox8?
Yes it does!
No wonder it doesn't work on my korg keyboard. xD I had no idea before.. I had to press it to stop the sustaining sound.
Did this is used as expression pedal also ?
Hello, depending on the keyboard that you own, you may be able to configure it as such. For example I own a Yamaha MX-61 and it has a configuration setting that allows me to change what my pedal does. Generally though, I would recommend just getting a dedicated expression pedal. Hope that helps!
do the screw on the bottom panel of the Yamaha FC4A line up with the "gang them together" metal plate on the bottom of Yamaha FC-7 CV Pedal? Anyone try it?
Em teclados 5 oitavas não tem pra ninguém Fc5 ganha, agora pra teclados acima de 5 oitavas o Fc4 e Fc4a são melhores, atualmente uso os dois
But this for an 88 KORG OASYS
Great review.... I agree. I've had 3 Proline pedals (like a fool) and bought them because they were cheap to go with my Midi keyboard. Each one was a piece of cr*^%… !!! I've have the Yamaha SX8 which I've had for years... the foot pedal that came with it works great....!!! I won't buy a Proline again... I will spend the extra bucks and buy "Yamaha".... !!!! JMO.
Gotta go with Yamaha!! Its just Yamaha
Proline has died on me too many times too
Pro life does not last long mine didn’t
Sorry to hear that! Hopefully you invested in a good quality replacement pedal for your piano/keyboard.
Bro you need to stop buying cheap products and I think the reason why you're killing sustain pedal is because your seat is too low
Nope. I no longer buy m audio products. Strictly Yamaha now! Also my seat is the perfect height. Thankfully I am a classically trained pianist so that’s one of the first things I learned to set and do when I was 8 years old.
FC4A, is it work for YAMAHA NP-12?
Yes I can confirm that it is compatible according to Yamaha here:
usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/keyboards/piaggero/np-32_12/accessories.html