But to simulate the other piano strings resonating in sympathy when the sustain pedal is pressed then you want to have some chorus/echo effect at the same time as the sustain pedal is pressed.
If the piece has been recorded from live keyboard playing then removing the sustain pedal will totally change the way the piece sounds.
On Oct 25, 2011 7:35 AM, "Andrew Suffield" <
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 07:33:23AM +0100, Louis B. wrote:
> Obviously that should read "as well as the sustain MIDI signal" as you want
> both MIDI signals to operate at the same time.
No, if you want 'releasing a key' to do anything at all, you need to
not have the sustain switch active, because that's what it suppresses.
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