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NWC Pedal Marks and Controller...

Pedal effect is also included in controller(mpc).
It is to modulate 0 to 127.

But there is only 0 and 127 in NWC.
(Pedal down is 127, Pedal release is 0.)



Can't NWC modulate pedal between 0 ~ 127?



p.s. Sorry, my English is not very good.
NWC User since 2008

Re: NWC Pedal Marks and Controller...

Reply #1
Pedal effect is also included in controller(mpc)
If you are refering to this:
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|MPC|Controller:foot|Style:Absolute|TimeRes:Quarter|SweepRes:1|Pt1:0,64|Pos:7
it is a different controller (#4) than is used by:
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!NoteWorthyComposerClip(2.0,Single)
|SustainPedal|Pos:-8
|Rest|Dur:4th
|SustainPedal|Status:Released|Pos:-8
!NoteWorthyComposerClip-End
The Sustain Controller (#64) is either On or Off
0 to 63 is Off. 64 to 127 is On.
Using values of 1 to 126 would not expand the Sustain Controller's abilities.
Registered user since 1996

Re: NWC Pedal Marks and Controller...

Reply #2
Thanks.

Then, there are two kinds of pedal: sustain, soft.
NWC offers sustain, not soft.


How about 'soft' pedal controller?
NWC User since 2008

Re: NWC Pedal Marks and Controller...

Reply #3
How about 'soft' pedal controller?
As you say, NoteWorthy doesn't support it. Many synths do, but my experience is that it does not sound much different than lowering volume or expression. For a piano, IMO, una corda should be a Program Change (or Bank Select). It needs to produce a thinner sound for the higher notes.
Registered user since 1996

 

Re: NWC Pedal Marks and Controller...

Reply #4
Thanks for your good and helpful reply.
NWC User since 2008