Sustain pedal?
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Sustain pedal?
I threw away my clonky old master keyboard and want to have only one keyboard: my Voyager. However I did not see a Sustain Pedal input on it !!! Where do I plug my sustain pedal?
Thanks,
wicked
Thanks,
wicked
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Hmm...I don't have an expression pedal to test so I'm not sure about transmitting the midi data to a sequencer. But have you enabled in Master Mode, Midi On? Make sure you're sequencer is set to receive Midi data on the specified Midi Out Channel in Master Mode. It should work. Foot Controller is Continuous Controller (CC) #4 and Expression is CC#11.
This would be my best guess at this point. Hope this helps.
This would be my best guess at this point. Hope this helps.
An expression pedal is not equal to a sustain pedal !!!
The first is a source of variable control voltage (received through the socket) to give you a continous variable control ofer modulations and parameters.
The sustain pedal is used to hold the played note in its sustain phase until you release the pressed pedal. The pedal is either a normally closed or opened switch. Not variable at all.
In the real world of pianos - remember, there is no sustain phase on these - this pedal will lift of the dampers from all strings and keep them either ringing till the tone fades away, or start the strings ring by means of harmonics shared with other strings ringing.
I have no clue on how to make the Voyager transmit sustain pedal information to connected synths.
The first is a source of variable control voltage (received through the socket) to give you a continous variable control ofer modulations and parameters.
The sustain pedal is used to hold the played note in its sustain phase until you release the pressed pedal. The pedal is either a normally closed or opened switch. Not variable at all.
In the real world of pianos - remember, there is no sustain phase on these - this pedal will lift of the dampers from all strings and keep them either ringing till the tone fades away, or start the strings ring by means of harmonics shared with other strings ringing.
I have no clue on how to make the Voyager transmit sustain pedal information to connected synths.
keep on turning these Moog knobs
Till "Qwave" Kopper
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Till "Qwave" Kopper
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Change the front-panel ENV. GATE switch from 'Keyboard' to 'ON/Ext'. Make sure the Volume Envelope Sustain control is fully clockwise (=255). This will sustain the last note you played and allow you to use both hands to adjust knobs, touch pad, and pitch/mod wheels.brain_11 wrote:So is there any way to hold the last note indefinitely and play with the knobs (or touchpad)? How Emerson did it with the ribon controller?
Of course, you could always thrust a few daggers between the keys for theatrical purposes. Not sure if that voids the warranty, though.

I've been using that switch for several patches, and usually it works fine. But sometimes the notes just fade away after a few seconds. Why won't the envelope gate switch sustain longer on some patches?
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