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chensa
Total Posts: 87
Joined 08-04-2004 status: Experienced |
I’m going to be using the Song mode of the ES because I have a lot going on and it’s easier to switch between tracks. I have a Korg M3 as the slave. I want to be able to control the sustain as well as the volume pedal in the Song Mode of the ES. It’s not working. I can control everything I need to in Master Mode if I needed to, but I would rather utilize the Song to get what I need. So my question is how do I get the ES to tell the M3 to listen to the Sustain and Volume pedal controls while in Song mode? Thanks |
chensa
Total Posts: 87
Joined 08-04-2004 status: Experienced |
apparently I’ve stumped everyone on this one :( |
meatballfulton
Total Posts: 3022
Joined 01-25-2005 status: Guru |
If the M3 is responding to the keys but not the pedals, then you have indeed stumped me. I have never had that problem when controlling my external MIDI devices in song mode. BTW the ES doesn’t “tell” the M3 anything. Either your ES is not sending CC 7 (volume), 11 (expression) or 64 (sustain) or the M3 is filtering them out. |
chensa
Total Posts: 87
Joined 08-04-2004 status: Experienced |
Well, its strange that it works perfect in master mode/combi but not in Song. And I was using “tell” figuratively. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
I don’t have an ES, but both my XS and XF send the appropriate CC messages in Song mode by default. I’m unaware of any ES setting that would prevent those messages from being sent in Song mode when the keyboard is being played, but otherwise allow them. (The Utility Mode MIDI Filter can affect CC and other messages during Song/Pattern playback. See page 262 of the ES Owner’s Manual.) However, you might try doing a factory reset and see if anything changes. Of course, save an “All” file beforehand, but don’t reload it until you’ve determined if the reset made a difference. |