you should add a modulator with CC 64 (sustain) on input and Release
generator on output. The amount of modulator must be adjusted to augment the
release time to the value
proposed for the "decay time generator".
> Message du 18/08/18 17:09
> De : "S."
> A :
@ Tom:
I cant find anything like a "sustain pedal release noise" in the soundfont
itself. I dont know what you expect to happen or when/how this is supposed to
play. At least the SF2 spec doesnt say anything about a noise being played when
CC64 goes <64. Whereever you've heard that, it's probably
Sorry for the delay. I've had a look at the Piano Soundfont you mentioned:
> 2. I really like the Yamaha Salamander soundfont from SoundFonts4U, but it
> appears that FluidSynth doesn't reproduce the sustain pedal release noises
> that some of the instruments have there, which I would really lik
>> It works exactly as requested by the SF2 spec:
> OK, that's good to know, so it's an SF2 thing (limitation in my opinion).
You could use modulators to manipulate (i.e. increase in your case)
the release time of the volume envelope depending on CC64. Not sure if
it works, never did this myself b
On 04/08/18, Tom M. wrote:
It works exactly as requested by the SF2 spec:
OK, that's good to know, so it's an SF2 thing (limitation in my opinion).
The site lists at least four soundfonts containing the names Yahama
and Salamander. Please be more specific.
It's the version that says:
1) Sala
> The sustain pedal works, but not like a real piano.
Ofc. It works exactly as requested by the SF2 spec:
MIDI CC64 Sustain - ACTIVE when greater than or equal to 64. When the
sustain function is active, all notes in the key-on state remain in
the key-on state regardless of whether a key-off comm
Hi Aere, thanks a lot for the reply.
On 03/08/18 20:46, Aere Greenway wrote:
Hopefully, you are not actually talking about the sostenuto (middle) pedal,
which does something very different from the sustain-pedal.
Nope, just the regular sustain pedal.
I think, if after playing a note, you ver
On 08/03/2018 07:01 PM, S. wrote:
The sustain pedal works, but not like a real piano. After hitting some
keys, releasing the keys, and then immediately depressing the sustain
pedal while there is still residual resonant sound, it does not
sustain the resonant sound. At least, it normally doesn'
On 08/03/2018 07:01 PM, S. wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the world of MIDI, although I've used Linux for a really
long time. Anything that I do with a computer I pretty much require
that it works with Linux or else I'm not interested. I've played piano
most of my life and I've recently been
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the world of MIDI, although I've used Linux for a really long time.
Anything that I do with a computer I pretty much require that it works with
Linux or else I'm not interested. I've played piano most of my life and I've
recently been looking into a fairly realistic and
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