Topic: Harmonic Pedaling

So... how does one actually go about using this "pedal" while playing?  I have three pedals in use in their traditional convention.  My piano does not have a fourth input.

Curious...

Re: Harmonic Pedaling

In Pianoteq 2.3 you could set the pedals to the pedal of your piano. I supose V-3 can do the same.
  You probably can set the pedals of you piano to 3 of the 4 pedals of Pianoteq. So you need to let one out. Take out the one you feel you don't need..

curt wrote:

So... how does one actually go about using this "pedal" while playing?  I have three pedals in use in their traditional convention.  My piano does not have a fourth input.

Curious...

Re: Harmonic Pedaling

Hmm, which pedal to give up would depend on the composition being played.

Do we have a new feature request here?  Custom pedal presets?  Or could the pedal configuration be part of an FXP preset?

Curt

Re: Harmonic Pedaling

curt wrote:

Hmm, which pedal to give up would depend on the composition being played.

Do we have a new feature request here?  Custom pedal presets?  Or could the pedal configuration be part of an FXP preset?

Curt

You have Options->MIDI->MIDI Mapping. You can save your own MIDI Mapping presets. That's what you want to do to switch pedals.

Hard work and guts!

Re: Harmonic Pedaling

Sweet!  Thanks for the tip.

Curt