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PX-S1000 + SP-34 creating multiple Midi events for every down and up.


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  Every time I press the damper pedal down in Logic Pro X, it record four midi events. I have scoured all the google searches I can find on the subject and have find no resolution to this. Any ideas?

 

Pressing damper pedal:

Channel 1 - value 64

Channel 2 - value 64

Channel 1- value 127

Channel 2- value 127

 

Releasing damper pedal:

Channel 1 - value 64

Channel 2 - value 64

Channel 1 - value 0

Channel 2 - value 0

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Just now, DubbulDee said:

  Every time I press the damper pedal down in Logic Pro X, it record four midi events. I have scoured all the google searches I can find on the subject and have find no resolution to this. Any ideas?

 

Pressing damper pedal:

Channel 1 - value 64

Channel 2 - value 64

Channel 1- value 127

Channel 2- value 127

 

Releasing damper pedal:

Channel 1 - value 64

Channel 2 - value 64

Channel 1 - value 0

Channel 2 - value 0

Screenshot of Logic Pro X event list seen here..

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Channel 2 is upper 2 tone.  Do you have layer mode turned on?  

 

Whenever the PX-S1000 is used with the SP-34 pedal unit, half damper capability is possible.  With this feature, multiple values represent different damper pedal positions.

 

0 - Pedal released 

64 - Pedal halfway depressed

127 - Pedal fully depressed  

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3 hours ago, Brad Saucier said:

Channel 2 is upper 2 tone.  Do you have layer mode turned on?  

 

Whenever the PX-S1000 is used with the SP-34 pedal unit, half damper capability is possible.  With this feature, multiple values represent different damper pedal positions.

 

0 - Pedal released 

64 - Pedal halfway depressed

127 - Pedal fully depressed  

Thank you for the quick reply!

 

I don't know what layer mode is. Is that a Casio function, or Logic function? Just googled it and didn't find any obvious answers.

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