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eisenfarn
Total Posts: 48
Joined 01-24-2011 status: Regular |
Hi guys, I play sax and keyboards in a band, sometimes I use a sustain pedal to hold a chord while I play a section on the sax, this works pretty good with the pedal, but is it possible on any particular voice, to use an assignable button rather than the pedal for sustain?, or at least be able to lock the sustain on using the pedal? - one press on, one press off? I like to move around when playing the sax, would be nice not to be anchored to the pedal in some cases :) |
- Henry -
Total Posts: 164
Joined 10-30-2011 status: Pro |
A momentary or “unlatched” footswich closes the circuit only for as long as it is being pressed, and is the type normally used with the sustain function on keyboards. A “latched” swich, on the other hand, stays on until pressed again, and is typically used for switching channels on guitar amps. One option would therefore be to connect a latched footswich to your keyboard instead of an unlatched one. Some popular footswitches come in both varieties (e.g. the Boss FS-5L/FS-5U), but there are also pedals that allow you to change the latched/unlatched behaviour (such as the Boss FS-6). Hope this helps! - H - |
RobinVT
Total Posts: 210
Joined 01-16-2012 status: Enthusiast |
Check the motifxf_en_rm_a0_xf7 REF MANUAL page 31. I believe you can use a midi control change(CC) with an assignable foot switch for the sustain hold. |