Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity

Posted by: jdx

Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 03:25 AM

I managed to get hold of a Roland E80 for a very good price.
I am blown away with how good this keyboard sounds for the age of it.

I am however having a problem getting my piano style pedals to work as a sustain pedal (plugged ito the hold input)

One even has a polarity switch on the underside of the pedal but this does not work either.

It is not the input because an ordinary stop start pedal does work as a sustain pedal in this input but I use this pedal as a start stop.

I have tried holding the pedal down whilst turning the keyboard on with no luck (sometimes it is reverse polarity sometimes no function at all)

I have been unable to find any further help in the manual or on line.

Is there someone who has a solution?

Thanks in advance ...... John.
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 03:51 AM

Try using the other pedal input jack and assign to "hold".. If you have the same results... the best solution... use the correct pedal..
Posted by: jdx

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 04:07 AM

Fran .... Thanks for the advice but I had already tried that.
I was hoping for a fix rather than buy a new sutain pedal as I already have two ..... thanks for the reply though.
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 08:11 AM

John what make pedal are you trying to use? Is it a multi pedal (3 pedals , one connection)? Is it a mono or stereo connector?
Posted by: jdx

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 08:30 AM

Hi Fran
Both single pedals.
One pedal is Kurzweil and the other is M Gear.
Both are mono jacks.
Cheers.
John.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 08:48 AM

Congrats on your new ROLAND E80 it's a fantastic arranger keyboard with very kool features, sounds & styles,.
Very wise choice...the age doesn't matter in the right hands..... cool2



Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 08:55 AM

Originally Posted By jdx
Hi Fran
Both single pedals.
One pedal is Kurzweil and the other is M Gear.
Both are mono jacks.
Cheers.
John.




John you can do a hardwire alteration and physically reverse the polarity via rewiring..
Posted by: DonM

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 10:28 AM

Hold and Expression pedals use stereo connectors; Control pedal uses mono connector.
At least that is the case on EA7 and I suppose nothing has changed, since the same pedals are listed as options.
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 11:43 AM

Originally Posted By DonM
Hold and Expression pedals use stereo connectors; Control pedal uses mono connector.
At least that is the case on EA7 and I suppose nothing has changed, since the same pedals are listed as options.





Expression jack is stereo, but the hold jack is mono.
The DP10 is stereo because it is compatible to half damper connection.
DP2 is mono.
Posted by: Terrysutt

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 12:54 PM

The E80 manual reccomends either a DP-2,DP-6 or a BOSS FS-5U
footswitch connected to the pedal hold socket.
Posted by: DonM

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 01:07 PM

The picture in the manual of the EA7 shows it like I said before. May be different.
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/09/19 01:35 PM

Originally Posted By DonM
The picture in the manual of the EA7 shows it like I said before. May be different.




The EA7 may be compatible to half damper as the DP10..
Posted by: jdx

Re: Roland E 80 Sustain Pedal Polarity - 01/10/19 12:40 AM

Thanks for the replies folks.
The Yamaha FC5 which I use for stop start is mono and that works fine..... (but I use it for stop start)
I guess I will try and get hold of one of the recommended ones if there is no work around ..... thanks again.