Hi Greg, That's a very good analysis that you made. I looked at that setting and it was set to on but it seemed not to make much of a difference. I do notice that on most sounds that it has the sustain but on very few it doesn't. I'm using only my A/B DX-1 carts as I don't have any internal sounds on the DX-1 at this time. I have a? Yamaha TX-816 that I'm going to get all 8 battery replaced on that and while I have a tech do that I'll have him swap out the battery on the DX-1 and have the cards reseated on the DX-1. I'm hoping that will make some big difference as the DX-1 does appear to be in good shape and most of it's 18 or so years that I had it I have not played it to often as it's been in a long winters nap in my storage. Do you by any chance own a DX-1 as well?
On Thursday, November 14, 2019, 7:55:04 PM MST, Greg via Groups.Io <gholwell60@...> wrote:
I looked into my copy of the DX1 manual, DX1E_1.pdf,? and found a section 5-3 Performance memory parameters (Function Control). By selecting Bank 5 (F5), job 3 Sustain Pedal Assign (see Page 37) you can turn the sustain pedal's usage on or off, and I would suspect that if it were off you would get the voice's default for sustain.? You may have to use STORE PERFORMANCE to either a cartridge (which might have to be specially formatted to take performance data as well as voice data) or a MIDI dump. 开云体育 Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#20421): /g/YamahaDX/message/20421 Mute This Topic: /mt/48599686/2511191 Group Owner: YamahaDX+[email protected] Unsubscribe: /g/YamahaDX/unsub [trevon12001@...] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- |