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DP-10 Damper Pedal
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FC7 Volume Pedal
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FC5 Footswitch
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FC4A Sustain Pedal/Footswitch Controller
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SP-2 Sustain Pedal
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FC3A Continuous Piano Style Sustain Pedal
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NSP Keyboard Sustain Pedal
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LP1 3-Pedal Unit
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MP-113 MIDI Foot Pedal
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NXP Universal Expression Pedal
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SP34 Portable 3-Pedal Unit
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What are keyboard pedals?
Keyboard pedals are external devices you use with your keyboard to create a variety of sounds. The sustain pedal is the most common foot pedal for keyboard, but you can also find sostenuto pedals, una corda pedals, expression pedals for keyboard, keyboard volume pedals, and even organ-style bass pedals for keyboards.
Do you need a pedal for a keyboard?
While you don’t need a foot pedal for keyboard, even a sustain pedal will expand your sonic capabilities on the keyboard. Unless you’re playing a synth or have an effect that controls the decay of your notes, you might find a keyboard sustain pedal beneficial.
Are sustain pedals universal?
While it's possible that some sustain pedals won’t work with every keyboard, by and large they’re universal. Just make sure your pedal has a polarity switch and that you like the feel of it.