disabling sustain on organ program and trigger leslie

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disabling sustain on organ program and trigger leslie

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Is it possible to disable sustaining notes on the drawbar organ and use the sustain pedal to trigger Leslie fast/slow without sustaining notes?
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I’m not sure you can without changing the function of the sustain pedal globally. You can add a second foot switch and use it for speed switching.

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Thanks for your reply. I did a work-around by disabling the Leslie in program and then layering it with muted program in a combi and adding the Leslie there and filtering foot pedal there.While triggering leslie control from cc64. I hope this helps someone else’s
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Re: disabling sustain on organ program and trigger leslie

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mididiot wrote:Is it possible to disable sustaining notes on the drawbar organ and use the sustain pedal to trigger Leslie fast/slow without sustaining notes?
Yes , but if you don't want to change Sustain/Damper global assignment then you have to use COMBINATION mode where
midi filtering is valid and workflow briefly is the following :
- Create a new Combi and "Copy from Program" your Organ Program in a specific track let's say first.
- Goto MIDI Filter/MIDI Filter 1/ and disable "Enable Damper" un-clicking first track check box
- Edit Rotary FX and assign "Rotary Speaker Speed" switch source to CC#64
- Done

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Post by LZ »

Curious why this is an issue since it is a toggle - you don't hold down the sustain to control leslie, you just do a quick tap to toggle fast/slow. I use it all the time for that - it's my preferred method to the mod stick.
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When I'm playing bass with my left hand I don't want to stop a baseline to switch the rotary speed.
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