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The M-AUDIO SP-1 is a universal sustain pedal engineered for seamless compatibility with MIDI keyboards, digital pianos, and synthesizers. Featuring a built-in polarity switch, dual sustain modes, and a durable, slip-resistant design, it delivers professional-grade performance in a compact, portable form. With a hard-wired 5-ft cable and 1/4-inch phone plug, it guarantees reliable connectivity for both studio and live settings.
















































| ASIN | B00063678A |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,018 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 124 in Electronic Piano Accessories |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | SP-1 |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 7.5 x 2.7 cm; 226.8 g |
S**E
M-Audio SP1- a great alternative to Yamaha FC5 pedal
Great pedal with metal construction, Virtually identical to a Yamaha FC5 foot switch, half the price and does the same job, just slightly more resistance to depress than the Yamaha if I remember. Sticks to a laminate floor well. Works flawlessly with my PSR - SX700 keyboard.
Y**G
Good pedal for midi keyboards
Bought it for my Nektar Midi keyboard, works like a gem. Has two modes available to toggle to and fro, accessible at the back of the pedal. First mode: auto sustain, press down once to activate; press down again to deactivate Second mode: sustains only when u press down on it Quite sturdy I'd say, would last for quite long.
T**I
Great product
I would have out five stars but the one I removed is for the poor quality cable, it definitely wont last me long, but I will just buy a better cable and fit, otherwise its a great piece of gear
A**Y
M-Audio SP-1 - Universal Sustain Pedal for MIDI Keyboards, Digital Pianos, Electric Pianos
Excellent to use as a 'portable' pedal, robust, strong spring, non-slip rubber tread and good to use as a universal pedal due to its polarity switch button on the rear of the casing; using this switch also enables it to be used as a damper pedal.
R**D
Good enough!
Does what is says and is cheap enough not to worry. Well built but switch a little stiff (with no feedback) for my liking... but... as they say... you get what you pay for and this does the job.
A**R
foot pedal
Does what it says on can. Would buy again if lost or stolen.
F**K
A short-term solution
The pedal's lightweight is attractive but means it doesn't stay under your foot where you need it. More seriously, it stops working after just a short time and seems non-repairable. Get yourself an MGear instead; it's heavy and costs more but it stays put and works.
R**P
It broke in less than a year
(Model SP-1) The casing is strong, metal and rather heavy. The action is fairly quiet (slight plink sound not a harsh click). BUT the internal switch (which is just a bit of springy wire) broke in less than a year of use.
Y**S
Elle fait bien son job et est agréable à utiliser (excellent rapport qualité-prix)
M**K
I've tried a few of these momentary pedals, including Boss FS-5U (switchable), Hosa FSC-502 (normally open/off) and Roland DP-2 (normally closed/on). The Boss is the best, but it's also the most expensive, and doesn't come with a built-in cable. This pedal is designed a little differently than the Boss pedal, but it shares a feature with the Boss pedal that the Hosa and Roland pedals don't: an external switch that allows you to go from "normally open/off" mode to "normally closed/on," so this single pedal will work with pretty much any piece of equipment/feature that requires a momentary pedal. It's quiet; the construction is very heavy duty ... steel bottom and top, with thick rubber non-skid material on both; it comes with a built-in cable, all at about half the cost of the Boss pedal. At this price, nothing else I've tried even comes close. Very pleased. [After reading a few older reviews, I came across one that explained the remarkable cost difference between this pedal and the Boss FS-5U ... the "guts" of this switch are FAR more rudimentary and prone to glitch/failure than the Boss design (M-Audio switch is activated by two bare internal wires being pushed into contact when you press the pedal). The Boss switch relies on a more sophisticated mini-button momentary switch mounted on an internal circuit board, so I still favor the Boss switch in terms of quality/reliability, but this one DID consistently work for my application, right out of the box. Buyers should also note that the manufacturer seems to have responded to older complaints about the rubber pads coming off/loose by changing to pads with little spikes on their bottoms that stick through corresponding holes in the metal case, to hold the pads more permanently/securely in place. So, still a great value, as long as you're aware of its limitations/potential shortcomings, and the more rudimentary design works for your application. My five star rating still stands.]
J**H
Very simple and very durable. Gets quite the stompin from me. Easy to setup as 1- plug it in, 2- use it. I use it with Ableton Live and Ableton Push 2. Medium firm on the push, snaps back quickly. Doesn't move aorund on the ground when you're working it. Not much else to say besides bravo for making a good product and I look forward to using it for years to come.
A**O
El pedal funciona correctamente, se adapta a mi teclado Yamaha, la presentación es elegante y funcional para llevar en el estuche sin ocupar mucho espacio.
C**O
Good and sturdy pedal, metal body not plastic, superb grip both bottom and top. Go for this instead of the Yamaha model anyday.
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