From frederick.somerville@gmail.com Wed Jan 11 03:50:24 2012
Subject:Re: Buying pedals, learning pedals

Nord pedals are long enough to toe heel.
If you like building thing midifying an old hammond board is not to difficult.
I have a set that is quite portable with wheels at the end so I can roll them
Studio logic has a 17 pedal set that i extended the white keys to 27 cm to facilitate toe heel

The vicount board looks like a good option as well.

I think Dennerline toes 99% since she uses synthbase with sustain

Frederick Somerville
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11 jan 2012 kl. 07:32 skrev "jurisrats" :

> Hi,
> I recently acquired an XK-3c. Must say - I am very delighted by the
> sound and the playing feel. However - I started to feel, that I would
> like to play pedals as well (saw Barbara Dennerlein on youtube, etc.).
> At first I was looking for XPK-200 pedal board, but it looks like, that
> heel and toe playing there would be not possible. Also - organ pedals
> are hanged at the back, so playing should differ whether you play pedal
> board like XPK-200 and much bigger, heavier and pricier PK-25 PXK.But
> (at least in Europe) PK-25 PXK comes for almost $4000 (and I am not
> making any sensible money by music), so I have 2 questions for you
> guys:1. do serious organ/clone players use pedalbords like XPK-200?2. do
> you know if any of the viscount pedal boards are useable with XK-3x?
> Viscount 25 note pedalboard looks much like PK-25 PXK, but costs ~
> $1000.
> Thanks in advance,Juris
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