![]() The clever programmer would NOT have that note in the "saved" list because the NOTE OFF events has been transmitted wrote a streambyter script that implements this NOTE ON/OFF behavior to make synths get the correct ON/OFF events as directed from a Sustain pedal. This extra little detail allows a pianist to raise the sustain pedal while leave a specific note depressed on the keyboard. ![]() This is ideally implemented with a list of specific notes that would have been off. Logically what the synth needs to do is ignore all NOTE OFF events and keep notes ringing until the SUSTAIN OFF events arrives and then clear all the "ringing" notes with NOTE OFF events. Some Synth programmers don't add support for these CC 64 sustain pedal events. If not it's a trivial piece of logic for someone like to make. I think there's a Mosaic sustain pedal script already. ![]() Some MIDI tools would use 1-64 and 65-128 decimal values. NOTE: these are decimal values requiring conversion to HEX in a streambyter script. ![]() Sustain on is CC in the range of 64-127 and sustain off is in the range of 0-63 and 0 are often sent. Sustain pedals on a MIDI controller send MIDI CC 64 events for "Sustain On" and "Sustain Off". you want details for the record (and the Wiki)? ![]()
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