R3: How to keep a note on indefinitely?

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R3: How to keep a note on indefinitely?

Post by Maine »

Hi,

I need to keep a mod sequence playing for a long time. It's only one note, but I'd rather not have to keep a finger on it for the whole duration, or keep a foot on the sustain pedal.

Is there any way (other than dumping a heavy weight on the keyboard) that I can keep it going ad infinitum?

Thanks :-)
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Re: R3: How to keep a note on indefinitely?

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Maine wrote:Hi,

I need to keep a mod sequence playing for a long time. It's only one note, but I'd rather not have to keep a finger on it for the whole duration, or keep a foot on the sustain pedal.

Is there any way (other than dumping a heavy weight on the keyboard) that I can keep it going ad infinitum?

Thanks :-)
there's probably a better way, but set the arpeggiator to one step, 1 octave, gate time 100% and 1/1 resolution. finally, turn latch on and hit a key
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Post by Maine »

Yep, I'd thought of that, but the arpeggiator is already running a pattern on the other timbre.
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The other solution that immediately comes to mind would be to get a sustain pedal...
Doesn't have to be anything fancy. I still use a £1.99 footswitch I picked up from maplin - literally a hinged metal wedge with a button inside.
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Post by Maine »

Yep, see original post :-)

I have other things to be doing with my feet at the same time!
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Post by X-Trade »

Ah, sorry. Didn't see that bit.

I think you'll be a bit stuck for options.


If the timbre is set to mono, I think you can set the release quite high, and hit it every now and again.
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Post by axxim »

Just simple and inconventional but it should work:

A piece of cardboard between two keys after pressing one? :D
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Post by Maine »

LOL, that actually works! I shall now be checking the folding quality of a one day travelcard before every gig..... just another thing to put on the checklist!

The alternative would be to toggle the polarity switch on the existing sustain pedal, but that's hidden away. Cardboard visible :-)
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Maine wrote:LOL, that actually works! I shall now be checking the folding quality of a one day travelcard before every gig..... just another thing to put on the checklist!

The alternative would be to toggle the polarity switch on the existing sustain pedal, but that's hidden away. Cardboard visible :-)
can you not route the mod wheel so that it becomes a hold pedal?
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Post by Maine »

I can't find sustain or hold as a patch destination, so possibly not.
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Post by diplomatofswing »

There's an easier way! Go to page 46, Pedal/Switch and change the switch polarity (A.Sw Pol) to +. This reverses the function of the switch pedal (even if you don't have one), meaning notes will automatically be held until you press the pedal. Alternatively, you can change the switch mode (A.SwMode) to Latch, which means once you stomp on your switch, the notes will stay held until you stop it again. Good luck!
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