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  1. I'm recording midi. Virtual instruments. The setup of the akai seems ok, set to 064. Actually, the sound is more metallic than a hi-hat... I would not mind a mechanical sound coming from the pedal itself, but the thing is, it resonates in the system and is recorded with the piano sound.
  2. The pedal works when it is plugged in foot switch 1, but it makes a noise when I press it down. Like a faint hi-hat sound. Unfortunately, we hear this sound in the recording. Thank you for your help!
  3. I've tried different instrument patches from different softwares. I don't know if they are set to respond to cc64 for sustain (how would I check that?), all I know is everyone else just plugs the pedal in the keyboard and yay, it works. But not for me. My keyboard is connected to computer through a USB cable, not a midi cable. I don't know if that could be the problem. The bypass f all control surface didn't work. But thank you anyways.
  4. I can see the values are recorded, I can even see them on the piano roll at the bottom, but I don't hear any sustain.
  5. I can't get any sustain in Logic pro x. I'm using a M-Audio sp-2 pedal and Akai MPK88 keyboard with logic pro x 10.2.4 I have a software instrument track opened and a piano sound selected. In Logic's list of events, there are values recorded (numbers around 64 and 0) when I press on the pedal, but I don't hear it, there is no sustain. I've tried to erase the cs file, it didn't work. Does anyone know what I should do?
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