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"String resonance" is one of the things that makes the sound of an AP "richer" or "fuller" than the sound of a DP.

If Casio has done a good job of implementing it in the PX-850 (which I haven't played yet), it's worth having.

And I think "justpin" is right -- the PX-850 should have a continuous "sustain" pedal.

. Charles


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where can i find specs about headphone's out amplifier power in px series ?

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Originally Posted by Mike_Martin
kmf123kmf,
The SP32 and SP33 BOTH support a "progressive half-pedaling." It is a variable controller from 0-127 in MIDI values. Not an on/off switch. The SP33 is actually velocity sensitive. The force at which you press the pedal also impacts the volume of the "damper sound". You can hear the dampers lifting off the strings and this will be either very subtle or more noticeable based on the how quickly you stomp on the damper pedal.


It's been confirmed by Charles in a previous post that the px350 only supports half and not continuous pedal over midi with SP33

So a couple of questions, maybe Mike can confirm:

Was this ever resolved? Does the SP33 have a continuous damper ie is it a potentiometer ( but is converted to 3 midi levels by the px350)?
Does the internal sound engine respond to the continuous pedal or just the 3 levels.

Is the px360 situation identical to above?

Thanks in advance
Steve

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