Still trying to set up so that the pedal controls the rotary speed. on organ settings. Can anyone help. Did find a link (thanks Candy)
Tried to do this and I did eventually manage to get the pedal to control the speed, but it also held / sustained the organ sound ...... which was no use.
How can I cancel the hold /sustain function while keeping it as a rotary speed control?
or would it need a separate control pedal to be more effective?
Simple instructions please!
Controling rotary sound through hold pedal
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Re: Controling rotary sound through hold pedal
These notes are for turning rotary brake on and off with Switch 1
on Juno Stage.
1. Read the Stage manual page 55 ... but do nothing
2. In this example I'll use Sys Ctrl 3 and Switch 1 so
in System settings Ctrl see page 148 .. set the
Sys Ctrl 3 to CC02 Breath
3. Again in System systems in the Switch section (page 148) set your assignable Switch 1 to Sys Ctrl 3.
4. Do a System Write to save your new settings.
5. Pick an organ Patch like PRST 942 Organ
6. It would be good to save it as a new User patch, but you don't need to do that to see this work.
7. In patch mode do Edit / Effect and set the MFX effect to the 22 VK Rotary, now press MFX to edit the effect, cursor down and set the options Speed to Fast and Brake to On ..
You should be able to hold down keys, toggle brake off and hear the
Leslie effect start .. then stop it when you toggle brake to on again ..
8. Set the brake on ... Press CTRL and set source to
Ctrl Sys 3 destination brake with Sens value -63
If you had the brake off to start with you need to
set the Sens value to +63 instead!
9. Now hitting Switch 1 (far left on keyboard) should start and stop
the Leslie effect.
10. Save your patch and effect settings to a new patch if you want
using Write ..
Hopefully I didn't leave any details out. I'm sure someone will comment if so.
To make the patch work in a Performance I found you need also need to set the MFX P1 22 VK Rotary settings in the Performance effects. In the Performance S1/S2 settings assign a Switch 1 to Sys Ctrl 3 also. Note that is MFX P1 (not PRF). Note you will need to do this with a User patch you have modified as previously described.
on Juno Stage.
1. Read the Stage manual page 55 ... but do nothing
2. In this example I'll use Sys Ctrl 3 and Switch 1 so
in System settings Ctrl see page 148 .. set the
Sys Ctrl 3 to CC02 Breath
3. Again in System systems in the Switch section (page 148) set your assignable Switch 1 to Sys Ctrl 3.
4. Do a System Write to save your new settings.
5. Pick an organ Patch like PRST 942 Organ
6. It would be good to save it as a new User patch, but you don't need to do that to see this work.
7. In patch mode do Edit / Effect and set the MFX effect to the 22 VK Rotary, now press MFX to edit the effect, cursor down and set the options Speed to Fast and Brake to On ..
You should be able to hold down keys, toggle brake off and hear the
Leslie effect start .. then stop it when you toggle brake to on again ..
8. Set the brake on ... Press CTRL and set source to
Ctrl Sys 3 destination brake with Sens value -63
If you had the brake off to start with you need to
set the Sens value to +63 instead!
9. Now hitting Switch 1 (far left on keyboard) should start and stop
the Leslie effect.
10. Save your patch and effect settings to a new patch if you want
using Write ..
Hopefully I didn't leave any details out. I'm sure someone will comment if so.
To make the patch work in a Performance I found you need also need to set the MFX P1 22 VK Rotary settings in the Performance effects. In the Performance S1/S2 settings assign a Switch 1 to Sys Ctrl 3 also. Note that is MFX P1 (not PRF). Note you will need to do this with a User patch you have modified as previously described.