Topic: Any way to remove pedals from UI?
I see 4 pedals, but I only have 3.
Its not a big thing, just wondering if I can remove the pedal I can't use
Thanks
I see 4 pedals, but I only have 3.
Its not a big thing, just wondering if I can remove the pedal I can't use
Thanks
I see 4 pedals, but I only have 3.
Its not a big thing, just wondering if I can remove the pedal I can't use
Thanks
You can simply ignore the pedal. Alternatively you can get a USB pedal input and add a fourth!
This is one example:
https://www.tecontrol.se/products/usb-m...controller
Fancellu wrote:I see 4 pedals, but I only have 3.
Its not a big thing, just wondering if I can remove the pedal I can't use
Thanks
You can simply ignore the pedal. Alternatively you can get a USB pedal input and add a fourth!
This is one example:
https://www.tecontrol.se/products/usb-m...controller
yes you can add a usb pedal or even press the pedal directly on the screen . For instance you can play an entire piece ( Bach or baroque) with the harmonic pedal engaged . Just need to press it once before playing and release it afterwards. It sounds really good
Its not a big thing, just wondering if I can remove the pedal I can't use
That reminds me what always had been on my wishlist for Pianoteq:
A static view!
Where all animated GUI elements are switched OFF. For efficiency reasons I always play with virtual keyboard off and chord detection off. Nice that it is already possible. But I would appreciate that option too for the animated pedals, VU-meter, velocity grapher, CPU usage and Limiter.
Fancellu wrote:Its not a big thing, just wondering if I can remove the pedal I can't use
That reminds me what always had been on my wishlist for Pianoteq:
A static view!
Where all animated GUI elements are switched OFF. For efficiency reasons I always play with virtual keyboard off and chord detection off. Nice that it is already possible. But I would appreciate that option too for the animated pedals, VU-meter, velocity grapher, CPU usage and Limiter.
I know you can switch the Modartt GUI off if you use it in Reaper. Just use Reaper's Windows/Mac/operating system style sliders.
Also you can hide the GUI altogether in a DAW and still play your instrument for maximum efficiency.
I think one of the main problems is the amount of people stuck on getting superhuman reflex ultra low latency. Increase the buffer slightly, see how you get on.
Who wanted to switch off the nice GUI?
For that option I could start: Pianoteq\ 8 --headless
And I'm afraid not being one of your superhumans, see my thread: Can the latency be too short?
Space-wise we are having the "compact view" already. CPU-wise an optional "static view" would be nice in other situations. Or why not a "psychedelic view" for those who like eye-candy? No problem for me
[...] you can get a USB pedal input and add a fourth!
This is one example:
https://www.tecontrol.se/products/usb-m...controller
Are there any other options? How to search for these? I can't figure up how to search for these...
Key Fumbler wrote:[...] you can get a USB pedal input and add a fourth!
This is one example:
https://www.tecontrol.se/products/usb-m...controllerAre there any other options? How to search for these? I can't figure up how to search for these...
Doremidi works very well . MDC-10 ( 2 pedal) 40$ or MDC-20 ( 4 pedals) 60$ . The program allows to program any type of pedals on/ off , continuous, any polarity . No latency , great quality . Works seamlessly with pianoteq .
Doremidi works very well . MDC-10 ( 2 pedal) 40$ or MDC-20 ( 4 pedals) 60$ . The program allows to program any type of pedals on/ off , continuous, any polarity . No latency , great quality . Works seamlessly with pianoteq .
Seems interesting. thank you!
Key Fumbler wrote:[...] you can get a USB pedal input and add a fourth!
This is one example:
https://www.tecontrol.se/products/usb-m...controllerAre there any other options? How to search for these? I can't figure up how to search for these...
https://www.audiofront.net/MIDIExpression.php
Device used with my RPU-3 roland...