Blae wrote:hi there
I'm not sure if there alread is a controller for sustaining notes hidden in Organteq somewhere, but for now a quick and better workaround than cardboard could be to load the Organteq plugin in a DAW, if you have access to one. There you'll usually have the option to send the sustain pedal as note on-off data instead of the actual midi control
thankyou Blae
i had completelly forgot about midi notes off vs cc64 as sustain method...
and i see what you mean,
it would suffice to convert the cc64 to inhibit the NOTES OFF of that channel when its value (of cc64) is bigger than 0
while i was trying to do that on Cubase by inserting a TRANSFORMER midi plugin,
i discovered another Cubase midi plugin which i never used and that is even much better than that, or at least very interesting to make drones:
the CONTEXT GATE midi plugin allows to keep chords playing for a while without even have to use a pedal,
it retrigers to another chord if the defined minimum polyphony is played again on the keyboard and it has a time parameter that goes from less than a second to many minutes.
i guess what this insertable midi plugin does is preciselly delay the NOTES OFF on that channel
excelent for what i need !
thankyou for your suggestion, it made me discover a great new expressive tool !
also this solves another thing i wanted to do with PIANOTEQ:
to "sustain" the bouncing notes on the MALLET BOUNCE effect
i use this MALLET BOUNCE as a sort of "arpegiator/delay"
the sustain pedal does act to the played notes bat doesnt "retain" the notes that are bouncing
this CONTEX GATE trick works but not perfectly tough,
i would rather really like to be able to control the bouncing with a CC instead,
but it's bether than nothing
Last edited by ulegasp (21-06-2021 12:58)