![]() Release, and it goes back to slow leslie). I use 'momentary' - pedal down and the leslie speeds up. I modified my internal setup (with help from Jean at so that all of my KB3 programs can have the leslie controlled by footswitch 3 (or whichever footswitch you want to use). I have 3 pedals (I use pedal 3 for leslie) so I don't mind having a pedal dedicated just to leslie control, as I use KB3 a lot: If you assign the Modwheel instead, I believe all of your non KB3 programs become monophonic and act weird when you used the MW (haven't tried this with the MW as trigger). ![]() But you'd want to get a dedicated (switch) foot pedal. Here's another way (from a post I did on Mastering Vast). And for that, I'm still struggling to figure this out. ![]() Get what I'm saying? Your solution works fine when playing a KB3 program in program mode.but the whole point for me, anyway, is that having a sustain on an organ within a set-up comes in handy at times. ![]() BUT, when you plug the organ (that was already edited to allow for sustain) into a set-up mode, you can't access the Leslie buttons, or if you can, I don't know how to. ![]() You can use the bottons in the top left corner to add the Leslie whenever needed. In program mode, when you turn the sustain pedal on for a KB3 program (and turn the Leslie off from the pedal), it works perfectly fine. So then, I'd like to add the Leslie to "aftertouch" but can't figure a way to do it.nor can I even find a way to route the Leslie to a button when you use a KB3 program in a set-up. Unfortunately, while it does add sustain, it doesn't remove the Leslie from the effect.so every time you sustain, you are either activating or deactivating the Leslie. ![]()
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