To me, connecting the midi first or after should have no influence,
midi is kind of hot plug.
On another hand, some keyboards need to have the pedal connected
*before* powering on the keyboard, so the polarity of the pedal is
correctly recognised.
You can check with a midi monitor if the pedals affects sending the
"Note off" messages, instead of just listening to the sound produced
by the sampler
Raphaël
2014-03-14 8:52 UTC+01:00, Alexandre Prokoudine
<alexandre.prokoudine(a)gmail.com>om>:
14 марта 2014 г. 5:53 пользователь "Clifford
Dunn" <beatleboy07(a)gmail.com>
написал:
What I do hope someone can help me with is a
simple problem. When I
plug a foot pedal into the sustain port of the keyboard, it doesn't
add any change to the signal. The only other experience I have is
using this keyboard with Logic, Garageband, and Main Stage. The
sustain worked like a sustain would in these programs. I wonder if
someone could point me towards unlocking this functionality. Google
searches aren't too helpful with this.
Typically the problem appears when you plug the pedal into an already
connected MIDI keyboard (because of inversed polarity).
Try connecting the pedal first, then plug the keyboard to your PC.
Alexandre