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Discussion in 'AKOUSTIK PIANO' started by olozzun, Nov 5, 2008.

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  1. olozzun

    olozzun New Member

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    the sound fall down immediately when i leave the key... how can i increase release time? the effect of a pedal down...

    tnx..
     
  2. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    Welcome =)

    The same way you would on a normal piano- use a pedal. Akoustik Piano responds to cc#64 (sustain) as well as cc#66 (sostenuto) and cc#67 (una corda) messages...

    ew
     
  3. olozzun

    olozzun New Member

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    i don't have a pedal... i have only a keyboard... how can i set sustain without pedal?
     
  4. hpeterh

    hpeterh Forum Member

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    Hi,
    if Akoustik Piano can be loaded into a VST host, then you could try Cantabile Light. (It is free in the light version)
    In Cantabile you can define a MIDI filter to convert Note ON/OFF messages to cc events or to convert cc's (Pitchbend or else) into other cc's or control the VST params directly.

    HTH,

    Peter
     
  5. olozzun

    olozzun New Member

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