My MIDI keyboard is sending out MIDI controller no. 66 (sustain pedal) messages to DP9 OK, however the MachFive piano which I have set up, is not responding to those sustain pedal messages by sustaining notes. Does anyone know where I can set up this MachFive program to respond properly to sustain pedal MIDI messages?
I've tried going to the modulation section of MachFive to tell it that MIDI Controller 66 (Sostenuto Pedal) is ...MIDI Controller 66 (Sostenuto Pedal), but this still has no effect.
With many thanks in advance.
MachFive Not Responding to Sostenuto Pedal MIDI Controller
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Re: MachFive Not Responding to Sostenuto Pedal MIDI Controll
I believe the correct controller for sustain is #64. You can insert a MIDI plugin in DP on the track where you have the MachFive piano to convert #66 to #64. It would be a "change cc" plug-in, I think.
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Re: MachFive Not Responding to Sostenuto Pedal MIDI Controll
The Sostenuto pedal is the middle pedal on a grand. Sustain is far right and Una Corda is far left. Would you not need to hook up 2 pedals to create that effect ?
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Re: MachFive Not Responding to Sostenuto Pedal MIDI Controll
Hmm, mixing languages here. 'Sostenuto' (Italian) and 'sustain' (English) mean the same thing.
I managed to resolve this issue by changing to another MIDI controller number for an alternative, similar term.
It's a bit of a mess, different reference points give different MIDI controller numbers for different functions. I even saw the neologism 'sustenuto' (sic.)
I managed to resolve this issue by changing to another MIDI controller number for an alternative, similar term.
It's a bit of a mess, different reference points give different MIDI controller numbers for different functions. I even saw the neologism 'sustenuto' (sic.)