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I bought a PX-160 and SP-33, used, from separate sellers. I'm getting no damper activity whatsoever from the SP-33 when connected properly. A single pedal attached to the 1/4" damper pedal functions correctly. I have no way of knowing whether the failure of the SP-33 to work is a failure of the SP-33 or of the PX-160 itself. Has anyone done any experiments connecting a scope or meter up to the SP-33 pins to show what is supposed to happen when the pedals are depressed? Or is there maybe a service manual available for it that I can use to diagnose the SP-33? I haven't tested it with MIDI to see if it transmits the sustain on message properly to my DAW. I suppose I could try that next.
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Please your help. I would like to hear from other SP33 owners if their Damper Pedal makes a clicking noise when pressed. My SP33 unit is brand new and has this problem since day one. It seems to be a mechanical issue and it is not permanent, I mean, if I press it slowly, nothing happens but any rapid action will make the "click" sound. Any help is appreciated.
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What functions can be assigned to the pedals on the Casio SP-33 3 pedal unit (connected to a PX-560)? The out-of-the-box functions are damper/half-damper, soft and sostenuto. But can I assign other functions to the SP-33 pedals? I want to use one of the SP-33 pedals as a continuous expression pedal to control effects and so on. Is that possible? Or do I need to use an extra pedal connected to "assignable pedal" jack on the back of the unit to do that (manual page EN-10)? I was expecting the SP-33 pedals to be fully configurable and to be able to use them to actually replace the function of the "assignable pedal", but I have found no clear instructions on the manual about this.