... many voices do not work with sustain pedal,
but work with panel sustain 'voice effect'.
Is there anyone who can tell me why? ...
Hi Gios,
these are two completely different things:
• When the
Sustain Pedal is pressed, the notes that are sounding at that time behave the same as if you were holding down the relevant key. The so-called "Sustain Phase" of the programmed ADSR volume envelope (Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release) is maintained, and the "Release Phase" (usually audible when the key is released) only becomes audible for the relevant tones when the pedal is released .
• "
Panel Sustain" is something completely different: When this function is switched on, the "Release Time" of each affected Voice is slightly extended, depending on how this is defined in the so-called "Voice Set" of each individual Voice (in "Voice Edit > Common > Panel Sustain").
You could also achieve the same effect WITHOUT the "Panel Sustain" function switched on by slightly increasing the value of the "Release" (= Release Time) parameter for the respective Voice in "Voice Edit > Sound".
Important: Changes that you make in "Voice Edit" must either be saved with "Save" as a so-called "User Voice", or you can simply save them with a
Registration.
You can find important information on the subject of "Voice Edit" in the SX700
Reference Manual, from page 46.
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https://uk.yamaha.com/en/products/musical_instruments/keyboards/arranger_workstations/psr-sx900/downloads.html#product-tabsHope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris