Pedal release not executed when immediate down 2000-05-21 04:00 am Hi everyone who reads !I've got a little problem when playing back : when a pedal release mark is immediately followed by a pedal down mark, my keyboard keep the preceeding notes running. It's quite annoying, because in piano pieces, it's very often used. Is there a simple solution, or is it due to my MIDI keyboard (Yamaha PSR-540) ?Thanks a lot in advance Quote Selected
Re: Pedal release not executed when immediate down Reply #1 – 2000-05-21 04:00 am I was able to test this on a PSR-520, and did not have the problem you describe. Quote Selected
Re: Pedal release not executed when immediate down Reply #2 – 2000-05-21 04:00 am One solution I may have to offer:Make sure that the Pedal Down marking and the Pedal Up marking are on the same channel -- sounds like a simple thing to fix but I've been stumped on this one before when I had the treble / bass staves on different channels.-j Quote Selected
Re: Pedal release not executed when immediate down Reply #3 – 2000-05-22 04:00 am I have the same problem on my DB60XG. Must be a Yamaha thing (or a "Some Yamahas" thing). If there is no intervening note between the pedal-off and the next pedal-on, the pedal hangs. Something I've learned to live with by putting an un-sustained note between the two events. Quote Selected
Re: Pedal release not executed when immediate down Reply #4 – 2000-05-28 04:00 am Maybe a small explication I have found while testing my keyboard : in fact, when you release a note, the default reverb effect make the sound to continue during a small period. If the pedal is pressed while the sound isn't over, the remaining volume is maintained. So I was able to solve the problem by creating a third staff (on the same channel), where I insert a small rest before pressing the pedal back on.It looks like :|o d d o ||%Ped S.. * %Ped S.. *|where % means a sixteenth rest, S.. a double-quoted quarter rest, o a quarter note and d a eighth note for example.I hope you have understand !Thanks a lot for your advices ! Quote Selected