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JCJR wrote:It would be nice if it turns out that the roland continuous pedal has about the same footprint, so it would fit in the same routed-out recess in the pedalboard.
the DP-10 that came with the rd64 has the same swing out rubber anti-slip thing you describe, so with luck it’s the same casing just with continuous internals.

https://www.roland.com/global/products/dp-10/

there’s also the DP-8, which I’ve never used but from the pictures looks basically identical to the dp-10 minus the rubber thing.

https://www.roland.com/global/products/dp-8/

both are contiunous/half-pedal capable (makes sense since all the rolad RD series support half-pedalling now), the only ‘switch’ style pedal they do is the basic/cheap DP-2

https://www.roland.com/global/products/dp-2/

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jdnz wrote:
JCJR wrote:It would be nice if it turns out that the roland continuous pedal has about the same footprint, so it would fit in the same routed-out recess in the pedalboard.
the DP-10 that came with the rd64 has the same swing out rubber anti-slip thing you describe, so with luck it’s the same casing just with continuous internals.

https://www.roland.com/global/products/dp-10/

there’s also the DP-8, which I’ve never used but from the pictures looks basically identical to the dp-10 minus the rubber thing.

https://www.roland.com/global/products/dp-8/

both are contiunous/half-pedal capable (makes sense since all the rolad RD series support half-pedalling now), the only ‘switch’ style pedal they do is the basic/cheap DP-2

https://www.roland.com/global/products/dp-2/
Thanks, yeah that DP10 and 8 look very similar to mine. My eyes have got bad. Maybe there is a number somewhere on my old switch pedals but if so I can't find it. One of them came with my old roland/rhodes MK-60 ancient 64 key electric piano, and I bought another to use with the yamaha KX88, and the third one was used as the hihat footswitch on a set of homemade electronic drumpads driving an alesis DM5 drum brain.

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JCJR wrote:Thanks, yeah that DP10 and 8 look very similar to mine. My eyes have got bad. Maybe there is a number somewhere on my old switch pedals but if so I can't find it.
It's not your eyes - I just checked my dp-10 and there's no markings on it, the only thing is a sticker on the base and it's just got a serial number, no model number

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