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The M-Audio SP-2 is a universal sustain pedal designed for MIDI keyboards and digital pianos, featuring a classic design, heavy-duty build, and a compact footprint. It includes a 6-foot cable and a 1-year warranty, ensuring reliability and ease of use for musicians of all levels.
D**K
Great deal!
I bought this back in 2022 and it is finally breaking. Not breaking physically, but I guess something with the wiring has gone loose. It looses connection with my keyboard and after a couple minutes it works again. So I am buying another one. Not bad for 2+ years of use.
J**J
Happily Paired with an MAudio Keystation 61 Mk3
MAudio Keystation 61 Mk3 owner and I got this. I knew it would work well, being from the same company, but all the same I am very happy with it. I am also very happy with what having a sustain pedal is doing for my music. Happy playing out there, this is definitely a good choice for the price. It doesn't seem to do half or quarter pedaling though, just pure on or off.
L**U
I trust this pedal
This pedal works well, I am very happy with it.
S**D
Just what I needed
I needed a solid foot pedal for my midi keyboard and this gave me no troubles. Just plug, play, and enjoy. Solid build quality, too.
J**N
Great pedal, NOT light, cable failed but easily fixed
This is a great pedal. The feel is perfect. The operation is correct, and it has a switch to change from Normally Open to Normally Closed, so it's adaptable to all keyboards.It is NOT a "half-damping" pedal. A half-damping pedal ALWAYS has 3 contacts on the plug; this one clearly has only two. If you want half-damping you need to get a pedal that explicitly claims half-damping.For gigging, especially if you need multiple pedals, there are lighter ones (I like the On-Stage pedal for my gig bag.) If weight isn't a concern this one is fine.I bought this to donate to a blues jam I frequent, and it's held up to a couple years of abuse.Failures: I've been playing keyboards for over 40 years and frankly, ALL pedals fail eventually. The old leaf springs would fail by one leaf breaking off due to repetitive use. (Gee, after only 5 or 10 years of regular use!) The current ones use carbon contacts, which can get schmutz on the contacts (especially if beer is spilled on it.) That can be fixed but it's finicky; simpler just to buy another and keep your beer away, lesson learned. For every pedal made, you will find some 1 star reviews due to this. I'm not aware of any that use optical or mercury switches that would last forever, and even if they existed I wouldn't bother paying extra.If you're a gigging pro or even a serious amateur like me, you carry an extra pedal.However, one flaw with this pedal is the strain relief on the cord as it comes out of the pedal: it's not up to pro use, sadly. (Unless they've changed it in two years or so.) I had to open it up, cut off the damaged cable, re-solder it, and add better strain relief, so that the blues jam could continue with a decent piano sustain pedal. Otherwise I'd give it 5 stars.
F**O
Compatible with KORG TRITON
Work perfect with my KORG TRITON MUSIC WORKSTATION/SAMPLER
C**M
Zero issues and silent :)
Strait out of the box, works perfectly with my Arturia Keylab 61 MKIII midi controller (for sustain - not expression). Super solid build and QUIET - not 'clicky' like some stock pedals you get with some boards (such as the Yamaha MODX which I own). When I was experimenting with some mic'ing - it picked up every click of the pedal - but with this pedal? Completely silent. :) Nice!
W**S
Excelente
Excelente
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