Since the Tastenhansel calculates the distances between the keys itself, the possibilities are almost unlimited.
From the standard variants (parallel, curved, double-edged) to exotic, mostly historical pedals.
Some of them have very large distances from pedal to pedal (up to twice the distance) and are often characterized by rough-running tractions. Due to the stable construction and the powerful drives this is not a problem at all.

In addition, this gives the opportunity not only to press "between" the black pedals, but also "before" them.
This can be useful if the pedal is slightly integrated into the organ case and you can hardly get to the black keys.

The last setting - one for the manual and one for the pedal - will be saved automatically.
This is useful if you do not want to let the device left unattended during the lunch break or overnight. After switching on again, the setting can be called up again. To be on the safe side, all you have to do is move the lever manually to the lowest position and confirm the position.


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