![]() ![]() Professionals, institutions, piano teachers, and students own and play these brands and I have been playing on Roland & Yamaha digital pianos for years as well as Yamaha acoustic pianos. If you recorded the correct sustain data, it should appear in MIDI draw without you needing to take any extra steps.UPDATED REVIEW - JYamaha CVP601 vs Roland HP506 - RECOMMENDED - Both the Yamaha & Roland piano companies are from Japan and produce exceptionally good digital pianos in a variety of price ranges. Second of all, I cannot see from your screenshot you actually recorded sustain data, your "up" value is at 8, it is usually at 0.Ĭould you please put up a screenshot of your Event list? Key shortcut: E. Volume and pan, fine, but sustain is an unknown controller for track automation. And not all track based and region (MIDI-) based automation parameters are interchangeable. Track automation will not show in MIDI draw at all. ![]() seems to be set to off? Could you resize your track header by pulling the right side edge to the right more, so that whatever is written there ( Displa.) becomes visible?) should be converted back from track automation to the originally recorded region based aka MIDI automation first. So what I see on your track (is that track automation? How can you see that when automation displa. This suggests to me that somehow, the data captured by my pressing on the sustain pedal is being captured (as evidenced by its presence in the graph of image 1) but somehow not being captured as event data.Ĭan you steer me further toward a solution? Thanks!įirst of all you cannot (and should not) convert sustain to track automation, sustain just does not exist in that form, it's only as MIDI data, in Logic also known as Region based automation. When I open the event list, as you suggested in your original answer, it is true that those transitions are not reflected in the event list. ![]() None of the "0" to "127" transitions reflected in image 1 are carried down into the midi-draw window. But when I double click on the green bar (above) to open the piano roll window, and choose "sustain pedal" from the midi-draw sub-menu within the "view" pull-down menu, I get this: My assumption was that this data, reflected in the yellow line above, is midi data that I should be able to open in a midi draw window for more refined editing. (The "8" you saw before was a result of my inadvertently moving the lower end of the graph) The pedaling that I played on this track appears in the track as follows: I have used a Yamaha Silent Series keyboard as a midi driver, to send both note and sustain pedal information into Logic. I have been using Logic for years, but am purely self-taught, and appreciate your expertise. Erik, first of all, THANK YOU for your response. ![]()
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