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  1. Outstanding innovation! I suspect a lot of research was done before the “Tompkins Adapter Cable” was compleated Would it be possible to share a schematic of your wire harnessing? THANK YOU! -Norm
  2. Thanks Chandler! Very explicit response. I like your idea, connecting two SP-3s to control rhythm/accompaniments, even if that means sacrificing the sustain. I will have to separate my piano patch sets and organ sets to give me time to change one SP-3 to the Yamaha FC7. Do you suppose it might be possible for Casio to implement programmable functionality for the Sp-34 into the PX-S3000 sometime in the future? (Guess I'm one of those greedy people who want it all) Much Appreciated! -Norm
  3. I have an SP-34 attached via the 5-pin DIN connector to my, (AWESOME!), new PX-S3000. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that given the 5 pin connectivity, I would be able to assign each pedal to a different function. It would be great if I could control different aspects of the rhythm/accompaniments,i.e. Start, Stop, Fill-In, Variation, especially when using organ patches. I have researched on line extensively and even called Casio tech support to no avail. Does anyone have any idea if this can be done? If reprogramming is not possible, perhaps it is something that could be implemented in an update? (I also have the SP-3 but that has only the ability to control one assigned function at a time). Any thoughts? Thanks, -Norm
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