Obviously that should read "as well as the sustain MIDI signal" as you want
both MIDI signals to operate at the same time.
On Oct 25, 2011 7:00 AM, "Matt Giuca" <matt.gi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> It wouldn't be that explicit. You would do it by hooking a modulator
>> to some CC input and using it to extend the volume decay phase - you
>> can do that in the soundfont or the synth.
>>
>> However, I don't see a way to do it with the sustain pedal, since that
>> suppresses all noteoff events while it is held. You would want to
>> connect the pedal to some different CC. So, what you have is a
>> property of the synth, but could be replicated with some effort.
>>
>
> Good point. So what you are basically saying is that on my Yamaha (PSR-550
> if anybody is wondering), the sustain pedal is not really doing a sustain,
> it's doing an "extend the decay phase" instead. So all I have to do is
> change my MIDI file so that I'm sending that signal. I'm not sure what that
> signal is or if it exists, but I'll have a look for it. Thanks Andrew.
>
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