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Damper pedal issue? It works inverted


JFoshee
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I just bought the PX-5S this weekend and have been watching videos and messing with all of the features to try and learn all the tricks. Anyway, I was playing last night and the pedal worked correct. ie..pedal not pushed down, no sustain. Pedal pushed down, sustain. I turn it back on tonight and it is right opposite, the paino has sustain all the time and stopped when I pressed the pedal. It was not only on the paino setting either,  I switched to the organ and it was the same on it. I thought it was something in the "system" setting so I started looking and changing some things. Only now I have no sustain pedal pushed or not.

I have downloaded the "tutorial" manual from the website and it does make the drilling down through the menu easier, but I've only made my problm worse. I know there is a way to do a system reset, but I'd rather not since I have already edited some stage settings and tones to my likeing. Any ideas??

Very frustrated :angry: :angry: . Been trying to get it right for over an hour now.

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Thanks Choppin for the info.  I would have been looking in all the settings if I hand't found this post.  I plugged a Yamaha pedal as a second pedal (not as a damper, but as a controller) and it was inverting (I have configured a stage setting so that the pedal2 activates zone 2, and this was happening when not depressing the pedal, and not happening when I was depressing the pedal).  I rebooted the piano with the pedal plugged in, and all worked well.

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