Peavey Pro 1, Pro 2 owner manual Pedal connections, Pedal1 On/Off

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Pedal connections

There are three pedal jacks on the back panel of the PRO 1/PRO 2.

The DAMPER pedal jack can accept any type of generic footswitch to provide a "sustain pedal" effect. It should be noted however that this socket can also accept a special "continuous damper pedal", (available from your Generalmusic dealer), which more faithfully replicates the action of an acoustic piano's damper pedal. When this continuous type of pedal is used, the amount of damping will vary according to the position of the pedal.

The other two pedal jacks, PED1 and PED2, can accept either a pedal switch or a continuous type pedal. These pedals, when connected can be used for a variety of different functions. These functions are detailed in section 4 of this manual - PERF EDIT, Pedal 1 Function/Pedal 2 Function.

Pedal switch

Continuous pedal

A note about pedals and footswitches

There are four types of pedals which may be connected to the PRO 1/PRO 2;

1.Footswitch - normal polarity, (or "normally open")

2.Footswitch - reverse polarity, (or normally closed")

3.Continuous volume pedal

4.Generalmusic continuous damper pedal

Whenever one of the above pedal types is connected to either the DAMPER, PED 1 or PED 2 jacks the instrument will automatically detect which type of pedal it is. This "auto detect" procedure normally takes about 1-2 seconds. In order for the system to correctly evaluate the pedal type, it is important not to press or move the pedal until the pedal change screen, (Fig. 1) has disappeared.

--PEDAL CHANGE--

Pedal1 On/Off

Fig. 1: Detecting the pedal type

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Contents English Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Table of contents Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Section Instrument LayoutFront and rear panel Front panel PROTouch TuneUser allows you to vary the touch with the Data slider A piano When connecting a number of different instruments togetherRear panel PRO 1 / PRO Keyboard or a sequencerPower switch Power switch and headphonesHeadphone jack Pedal connections Pedal1 On/OffQuick Study Guide Basic Functions and Features Simple OperationGeneralmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Storing a Performance Press Perf Edit to turn it off Making a Performance from scratchPress Store Press B, Piano 2 button Press 1, Harpsi button Quick Piano feature Basic Features Selecting sounds VariationsPerformances What is a performance ?Selecting the Performances Changing the pitch of the instrument TransposeTone control PRO 1 model only Brilliance controlsEffects Adding effectsReverb PRO 2 model only OthersSoft, Normal, Hard Keyboard responseTouch PRO 2 model only UserMidi Panic Other controlsLocal Off DemoPerformance Edit Vol=127 Editing your performancePerf Edit functions Screens for layered and split SoundsPRO 1 model only Effect Depth Reverb Time4b. Effect Send Level PRO 1 model only Effect RatePedal 1 Function Pedal 2 Function Assigning pedal functionsPedal 1 Assign Pedal 2 Assign Damper Assign PRO 2 model only User Tuning User C5 =Delay Snd Other features of Perf EditSpecial features DetuneMaster/MIDI Functions Midi functions All VolumeProgram Prog + VolMaster functions Ready for dump Press to start Restore PerfsRestore Tune To receive a DumpNumbering PRO 2 Model Only Piano FrameSequencer / Recorder Play and record ControlsQuick & easy recording REC- 00/1 Tempo =120Select the Sound to record Press the REC button to enter record modeRecording a two track song Activate the Metronome if requiredPress the Play button to start recording Press the Rec button to exit Record modePress the Track 2 button Partial ErasePause / Continue Advanced featuresUsing effects with a recording Recording layers and splitsReference Section Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Technical specifications PRO Technical specifications PRO Damper physical model TechnologyNatural string resonance Advanced release technologyGeneralmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Index Generalmusic damper pedalPerf Edit Federal Communications Commission Stock Code