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How to disable MIDI- sustain?

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How to disable MIDI- sustain?

Postby carlbeat » Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:29 am

Hi guys,

I've got a question to you: Is there someone who can help me how I can set the MIDI CC 64 value to 0? In the attached screen you can see the midi module of my VST but I coudn't figure out how I could include and wire a Ruby Script for that and what should be the right ruby script for it? I must be included in the Midi to Poly module, right?

I need to disable the sustain pedal value and I don't know how to do it, cause I get only stucking notes when I use the sustain pedal.

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Hope you can help me. If someone could post a fsm-file for it, that would be nice.

Best regards
Carl
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Re: How to disable MIDI- sustain?

Postby tulamide » Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:29 pm

It would be interesting to know, what hardware you use. It can be that instead of a normal note off, the hardware sends note on with velocity 0. This is no standard, but especially older hardware was so lazy to ignore the note off midi message.

However, here's a schematic that filters out all cc 64 messages. I don't know if it works as intended, because I have no sustain pedal.

Also, you shouldn't post here with a question. This subforum is almost always used to share schematics, so not many people will read here to answer questions. Better use general, to increase your luck of an answer. :)
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