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sysex for Wavestation to sustain

 
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woodymnt



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:44 pm    Post subject: sysex for Wavestation to sustain Reply with quote

Hello fellow Korg peeps. I hope I'm posting in the right forum, apologies if I'm not. The synth I use is so old there isn't a forum for it anymore Sad

Does anyone know offhand or can easily point out to me the MIDI messages to get a hardware Wavestation (not the VST) to sustain? They would look like "F0 01 ..." to get it to sustain on channel 1, etc. There would be two messages, one for sustain on and one for sustain off. (this is specifically for an A/D, but I think all Wavestations respond to the same sysex. I greatly appreciate any help.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 7:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CC#64 is normally used for sustain, and this applies to the Wavestation hardware versions. Values for CC#64 are 0-63 = off, 64-127 = on. In the Wavestation (keyboard version) manual, a value of 0 is specified for off, and 127 for on, whilst for the AD 0-63 is off and 64-127 is on.

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