Thanks, Toril,
I find it easier to make changes with my feet rather than my hands.
It's really not all that complicated.
The pedalboards 10 buttons control: #1- Art 1.Rt.1, #2-Art 2. Rt1, #3-Art. 3 Rt.1, #4-Fill Self, #5-Fill Break, #6-Multi Pad 1, #7-Fade, #8-Score+, #9- Score -, #10- Rhythm Stop/Start.
The pedal to the right is a sustain pedal that I use for piano and also program it in different registrations for modulation. To the right next is the Expression/Volume pedal I prefer over the one on the pedalboard which has been disabled. The one to the left in front of the pedalboard is an AirTurn Pedal to flip the pages back and forth in Songbook. the one to the right of that, in front of the Pedalboard, is to control the Registration Sequences. I have been using this set up for years and can usually hit the pedals I want without looking. It works quite well for me.
Maybe I miss the full bass pedals I had on organs as a kid, and my feet needed something to do. LOL
Rick D.