Control Pedal
Item Name Code (INC) 18255
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An item designed for attachment to a control lever, rod, shaft or the like to facilitate foot movement of the control device. Excludes pedals with integral or attached shafts or arms; PAD, PEDAL; PEDAL, BICYCLE; PEDAL, BASS DRUM; and PEDAL, SOCK, HIGH HAT CYMBAL.
Additional Information for Control Pedal
Control pedals, also known as foot pedals, are devices used to control various functions in electronic musical instruments, audio equipment, and other devices. They are typically operated by the user's foot, allowing for hands-free control while playing an instrument or operating equipment.
Control pedals are commonly used in musical instruments such as keyboards, synthesizers, and electric guitars. They can be used to control parameters such as volume, expression, modulation, pitch bend, sustain, and more. By using a control pedal, musicians can add dynamic and expressive elements to their performances.
In addition to musical instruments, control pedals are also used in audio equipment such as guitar amplifiers, effects processors, and digital audio workstations. They can be used to control parameters such as gain, effects levels, playback speed, and more.
Control pedals typically have a sturdy construction to withstand the pressure applied by the foot. They often feature a non-slip surface and a mechanism that allows for smooth and precise control. Some control pedals also have additional features such as adjustable tension, polarity switching, and multiple control options.
Overall, control pedals are versatile tools that provide musicians and audio professionals with a convenient way to control various functions in their instruments and equipment.