Most grateful for this advice, found it by accident yesterday, and went straight out today and got me a DP-10. Works perfectly, and allowed me to use the standard Sustain input as sostenuto (which I missed, I do not care about the soft pedal).
So on the fatar I use a standard on/off pedal in the sustain input, and a DP-10 continous pedal in the volume input. In PianoTeq I have changed the midi settings as follows:
- CC64 is now sostenuto, no other changes.
- CC07 is now sustain. Looking at the values received by PianoTeq I could see that the pedal only transmitted in the range 0 - 98, and therefore I changed the minimum value in the range for sustain (I am currently using 0.12 - 1.00) to get the pedal reaction I wanted.
- Controller 0 is now volume
The easiest way to change the values is to activate the controller you want to use, then find the setting you want to change and open the controller selector, then PianoTeq automatically suggests the controllers last applied.
/Torsten
Hardware: Studiologic SL 88s + SL Mixface, Focusrite Scarlett 2i4, Lenovo Yoga I5 Windows 10 Pro
VST host: Cantabile
Other instruments: hammond (GSi VB3 II), saxophone (Selmer), harmonicas (Hohners)