P
Phyl
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I recently started using a sustain pedal with my MidiTech keyboard. I've programmed the keyboard to treat the pedal as a sustain pedal. The keyboard is connected to a Roland sound module and when I choose a piano patch the pedal seems to work as expected, after I strike a key and let go, the note sustains until I take my foot off the pedal.
I'm confused about how the pedal is controlling sustain. When I record a MIDI performace in which I've used the sustain pedal and then look at the MIDI notes in SONAR, I don't see the MIDI notes stretched out where sustain was used and I don't get the sustain effect when I play the performance back unless I turn the sustain pedal on, and then eveything gets sustained.
Is this how it's supposed to work? If not, what am I doing wrong?
What exactly does the pedal "tell" my sound module when I turn it on?
I'm confused about how the pedal is controlling sustain. When I record a MIDI performace in which I've used the sustain pedal and then look at the MIDI notes in SONAR, I don't see the MIDI notes stretched out where sustain was used and I don't get the sustain effect when I play the performance back unless I turn the sustain pedal on, and then eveything gets sustained.
Is this how it's supposed to work? If not, what am I doing wrong?
What exactly does the pedal "tell" my sound module when I turn it on?