Dan, you will either have to add a sustain pedal to your keyboard or and the MIDI command CC64 set to 127 at the start of your track to start the sustain and a CC64 set to 0 when you want to stop the sustain. To manually add these settings you will need to use the MIDI editor or the Piano roll view.

Many MIDI control keyboards have assignable sliders and knobs. If you have one then assign a slider to CC64. That way all the way up would be sustain on and all the way down would be sustain off. This is better than manually setting the sustain as you can do it live, as you can with a sustain pedal.

More detail: CC64 settings of 0-63 means sustain off and 64 to 127 mean sustain on. I just like the pedal/slider all the way up or down.


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