Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Flip Sustain 1.0 |
Author: | dennisdesantis |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | This device inverts the polarity of incoming sustain pedal messages. It is designed for use with pedals whose polarity cannot otherwise be switched, such as certain footswitches from Yamaha. Note that these footswitches are *not* common. In most cases, pedal polarity can be reversed via a switch on the pedal or by depressing it while plugging it in. To use, simply insert an instance on the MIDI track which will be receiving sustain pedal messages. Known issues: This device works per track, meaning that it is necessary to add one to every MIDI track in your Live Set. A better solution would be a single device inserted anywhere which could process sustain pedal messages for all relevant tracks. This is probably possible via the Live API. |
Details
Live Version Used: | 9.0.4 |
Max Version Used: | 6.1 |
Date Added: | May 16 2013 23:17:35 |
Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
Downloads: | 3755 |
ⓘ License: | None |
Average Rating
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Files
Device File: | Flip Sustain.amxd |
Comments
Perfect for my shitty pedal polarit issue, saves a few quid - thanks
Posted on December 30 2014 by thethirdman |
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thanks a lot for this, i have exactly this 'certain' footswtich from yamaha and the Studiologic Acuna 88 cannot invert (shame on them) the sustain polarity... lifesaver!
Posted on August 03 2017 by tonfilm |
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Very useful, my pedal broke, and I replaced it with a Roland one, which has reversed polarity. Thanks, it works well.
Posted on October 27 2017 by xandermusic |
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Thanks for this, saved my session!
Posted on March 06 2018 by AudioQueen88 |
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I love you.
Posted on October 14 2021 by nunofgg |
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Terima Kasih
Posted on October 01 2022 by mingguminggu |
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I've been trying to reverse the polarity on my Yamaha FC5 sustain pedal going into an Akai MPK Mini. This is the only thing that has worked.
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!
Posted on April 07 2023 by davehuman |
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