Piano peddels
Started by ernst.frolich@gmail.com




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hansehv

168 posts 17 threads Joined: Dec 2020
20-02-22, 16:55 -
#3
Hello Ernst-Jan,
It pleases me to see samplerbox being used with such a professional keyboard  Smile
I noticed it can set both midi channel and CC via the editor - Noek's description (thanks Noek) referred to the CC number. Midi channel best remains at 1.

However I'm not sure Noek's proposal will work; it's a use I didn't foresee and may be blocked somewhere. You can try however - if you do, I'm curious for the results.
For now I think only sustain and the three damp modes are compatible with pedals.
It's worth investigating whether this switch option for effects can be added to pedals somehow. Nice idea#1 as it would greatly extend the pedal's possibilities.

Sostenuto, sustaining only the keys pressed at the moment the pedal was played, is an interesting feature with similarity to the dampnew and damplast. Nice idea#2.

The soft pedal as used by grand piano (=play just on of the note snares) is quite complicated as you need samples of both modes and switch the related voices via the pedal. That would either be a complicated extra to idea#1 or require use of two pedals.
The other technique for soft (damp all with a cloth or bar) is similar to grand piano way from the software point of view.
For just lowering the volume, you can fallback to a volume knob. Please correct me if I'm wrong..

By the way: the damp modes of samplerbox can supply you with a pizzicato pedal in 3 flavours Wink

Please share your thoughts,
Regards, Hans


Messages In This Thread
Piano peddels - by ernst.frolich@gmail.com - 18-02-22, 10:37
RE: Piano peddels - by noek - 18-02-22, 16:41
RE: Piano peddels - by hansehv - 20-02-22, 16:55