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Re: [disklavier] Sustaining pedal - Issue or not?
2010-01-03 by Spencer_Lists
I also have a program on the following page called "list midi events to log" which will make a text file of all the events in the file.
it is a simple command box program that asks for a few things like path to the files and whether you want to list note events of not.
there is also a file called "using spencers utilities" on the same page that give some information on how to use this program and
others http://www.spencerserolls.com/Files4Download.html
Sunday, January 3, 2010, 1:22:25 PM, you wrote:
Good afternoon, everyone.
The MIDI message for the sustain pedal is controller 64. When it has a value of 0, the pedal is a rest. When it has a value of 127, it is fully depressed. If there is a value between 0 and 127, that value represents a partially depressed pedal.
If the file is a normal ".mid" file, the MIDI data can be checked in a sequencer. If the file is a ".fil" file, the file probably needs to be converted to a ".mid" file in order to be checked with a sequencer.
When checking for controller 64 data, one must be certain to look at data that applies to the piano part as opposed to an accompaniment part.
If you are able to email the file to me, I can tell you where the piano part has MIDI data.
Regards,
PianoBench
On Jan 3, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Carol Beigel wrote:
It probably needs just a little adjustment. I believe the MIDI message for
the pedal is a Controller 7 message. IF you look inside the piano, while
depressing the pedal, is there any lost motion? In other words, can you
press the pedal down (any amount) before the damper felts start coming away
from the strings? If so, have the technician come back and check the
adjustment of the pedal.
Carol Beigel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph" <jschembri2000@...>
To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 2:49 PM
Subject: [disklavier] Sustaining pedal - Issue or not?
> Happy New Year
>
> I have a DU1E3 and had the first of the Yamaha tunings. At that time my
> technician installed upgrade 2.20 CSP E3 V2.12. Since that upgrade it
> appears that the sustaining pedal doesn't occur as frequently as I
> remember or on songs that obviously call for it. My guestions are: 1) is
> there a program that I can install on my Windows PC that would allow me to
> look and see if the sustaining pedal is written into the midi file? and
> 2)is there an adjustment on the system for the sustaining pedal? and
> finally, could this all be in my imagination?
>;
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
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