Hi Bob,
yes, enabling the Registration Sequence feature overrides the "normal Pedal" functions. But this is only the case for the Pedals that are really
activated in the Registration Sequence display:
An example:
First, use "
F" button to select "
ON" for "
Registration Sequence Enable". (It's only ONE parameter that can be set either to ON or to OFF, as already mentioned by Fred.
)
Make sure that "
Regist+ Pedal" is set to "
Pedal 1" (button "C") but "
Regist- Pedal" is set to "
OFF".
Now the Pedal (Foot Switch) connected to the Foot Pedal 1 socket has the function "Regist Sequence +", because it's "normal" function (e.g. "Sustain") is overridden by the Registration Sequence feature.
The
second Pedal (connected to the Foot Pedal 2 socket) has still it's normal function in this example, because "Regist- Pedal " is set to "OFF".
Note: The "Registration Sequence" feature can switched ON or OFF only GLOBALLY (so NOT per Registration Bank). Therefore I recommend to define only ONE Pedal for this feature. A Pedel connected to the other Foot Pedal socket can be used fully normal then.
If you have connected TWO Foot Switch Pedals (e.g. FC5 or FC4A), I recommend to set "
Regist+ Pedal" to "
Pedal 2" (and "Regist- Pedal" still to "OFF". The advantage is, that the
Pedal 1 is automatically set to "Sustain" when the S950 is powerd on.
Please refer also to pages 78 - 80 of the S950 Reference Manual.
P.S.
When the "Registration Sequence" feature is ON, you can always use also the "
TAB" buttons to go forward or backward in the current Registration Sequence (instead of Foot Pedals).
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris