Okay, I read the manual and still can't figure out how to stop the human breathing effects when pressing the damper pedal. My pedal does sustain the sound, but when I have certain instruments selected in style play, i.e., trumpet, every time I press the damper pedal I hear a human breath and I don't want to hear it.
Help?
Thanks!
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Jordy,
I don't have enough knowledge to help you with a remedy to this. I have the same problem (though with different nuances) with the Accordion and Harmonica voices. When I use these on stage, people often look at me and assume I'm playing a wrong note - the Harmonica pitch bends or the Accordion slides often in the most innapropriate places.
My remedy is to simply use a different voice. I'm sorry I could'nt help other than to at least show that no-one is ignoring your post by providing this response.
Paula
I don't have enough knowledge to help you with a remedy to this. I have the same problem (though with different nuances) with the Accordion and Harmonica voices. When I use these on stage, people often look at me and assume I'm playing a wrong note - the Harmonica pitch bends or the Accordion slides often in the most innapropriate places.
My remedy is to simply use a different voice. I'm sorry I could'nt help other than to at least show that no-one is ignoring your post by providing this response.
Paula
In SOUND mode, look at the different OSC’s and the different MultiSamples assigned to each one.
You need to remove the Damper layer multisample. You can either set it's volume to 000 or remove it completly.
Regards
Sharp.
You need to remove the Damper layer multisample. You can either set it's volume to 000 or remove it completly.
Regards
Sharp.
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OSC = Oscillator
They generate the sound within the keyboard.
The piano sounds are built up of several Oscillators.
One of them creates the sound when pressing the damper, another the sound when releasing it.
Go to sound edit mode, open the piano sound and go to OSC-Basic.
In the menu choose "Solo Oscillator". Then you only hear that specific OSC. Press and release the damper. If you don't hear a damper sound switch to the next OSC until you identify the damper OSC.
After that you can remove the OSCs from the sound and save the piano sound in a user bank.
Details are in the advanced edit manual.
They generate the sound within the keyboard.
The piano sounds are built up of several Oscillators.
One of them creates the sound when pressing the damper, another the sound when releasing it.
Go to sound edit mode, open the piano sound and go to OSC-Basic.
In the menu choose "Solo Oscillator". Then you only hear that specific OSC. Press and release the damper. If you don't hear a damper sound switch to the next OSC until you identify the damper OSC.
After that you can remove the OSCs from the sound and save the piano sound in a user bank.
Details are in the advanced edit manual.