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anilsahin
Total Posts: 15
Joined 04-30-2015 status: Regular |
Dear Friends, Now and then I try to play ‘etheric/ambient’ melodies ‘live’ on MOXF6.
I create a performance and split the keyboard.
But as soon as I take my left hand off the keyboard for modulation or pitch bend, the chords I play on the left part stop immediately.
I have even tried to assign a dummy arpeggio to the left part, to keep it rolling.
Is there a function to tell MOXF to keep the last played notes (or chord) on the left part, even when I take my hand off the keys? (Like a ‘Left-Hold’ button on a Tyros ? ) Thank you in advance.
Greetings
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nbadesign
Total Posts: 994
Joined 08-20-2007 status: Guru |
The most simple way is to use sustain pedal (FC4 or FC3) and to assign sustain for pad voice that you played on the left side of keyboard. Alex |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
One method is to make Edits...at the ELEMENT level...in VOICE Mode, to the Amplitude Envelope Generator (AEG). Then STORE this as a USER VOICE, and bring it into the PERFORMANCE, SONG, or PATTERN as a PART. See the attached image, which comes from page 22 of the Synthesizer Parameter Manual. Refer to the Manual for more information on this and other AEG edits. Note that the setting I (release time) determines how long the sound will continue after the key (note) is released. Adjust this parameter per ELEMENT, as desired. See [SF3] AEG (Amplitude EG), page 44 of the MOXF Reference Manual. Image Attachments
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anilsahin
Total Posts: 15
Joined 04-30-2015 status: Regular |
Thank you both friends…
Maybe a long release (with a soft fade out effect) could be a better solution than ‘hold’
Best regards
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jozsihome
Total Posts: 94
Joined 11-28-2015 status: Experienced |
Hi Anilsahin, with all respect for the useful post of cmayhle, for pads, using a pedal will be better, I think. Be aware with release time. For a lead (mono-poly setting is mono), long release means that there will be no silence between solo sections and you can program even nice modulation effects for the time you don’t touch the keyboard. That’s cool, really. Next time you press a key former sound ceases. No problem.
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zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
If you can find a suitable arpeggio to use, there is a [Hold] that you can set to ‘on’ (other options are ‘off’ and ‘sync-off’).
I’m a bit short of time here so can’t find how to get there through the menus, but on the editor it’s at the top left corner of the arp tab, next to the on-switch [Sw] D’OH, no menu diving, the 4 buttons bottom right are for ARP Hold! |