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Sound Edit operating mode
Basic: Damper Trigger
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Repedaling
This mode acts as the Normal mode, but also
enables the Damper pedal effect when the pedal
is pressed after the note has been released (Note
Off). In this case, the Damper effect starts from
the current Release level, and decays slowly.
Warning:
Do not use Sounds with the “Repedal-
ing” assigned to any Oscillator in a Style, or the
sustained sound could cause unwanted disso-
nances. The “Grand Piano RX” Sound is an exam-
ple of this kind of Sounds to be avoided in a Style
track.
Resonance/Halo
Here you can program the Resonance/Halo effect that is enabled
by the “Resonance/Halo” Damper Mode (see above). These
parameters only affect the Resonance/Halo that is enabled when
pressing the Damper pedal down when a note is already playing.
Attack Time
Time needed to the Resonance/Halo to reach the maximum level
after the Damper pedal has been pressed.
0…99
Attack time as a value relative to the current Amp
Env Attack value.
Release Time
Time needed to the Resonance/Halo to extinguish after the
Damper pedal has been released.
0…99
Release time as a value relative to the current
Amp Env Release value.
Volume Scaling
Volume of the Resonance/Halo effect, relative to the current
level of the sound (as determined by the sum of the Multisample
Volume, Velocity value and current Amp Env value).
0%
No volume at all.
1…100%
Volume expressed as a percentage of the current
sound level.
No Note Off Range
From Note
Like in an acoustic piano, the dampers can only dampen strings
up to a certain pitch. Starting from that pitch, it is as if the
Damper was always pressed down.
Note:
This parameter only affects the Normal Damper mode. It
has no effect on the Resonance/Halo mode.
C#-1…G9
Note starting from which the Damper is always
pressed down. In an acoustic piano, this is usually
set to G6.
Basic: Damper Trigger
Here you can set the notes triggered by pressing and releasing
the Damper Pedal. The parameters in this page have effect on
the Sound as a whole, and not on a single Oscillator.
As warned by the message on the lower area of the display, these
parameters have no effect if the assigned note falls inside of the
Transpose Range programmed in the “Basic: Sound Basic” page
(see “Transpose Range” on page 111). Please either choose a note
out of that range, or modify the Transpose Range, so that the
note is either higher or lower than that range.
Damper On Trigger
Pressing down the Damper pedal (Damper On) can play a spe-
cial sample assigned to a particular note (for example, pedal
down squeaking in the Sound “Grand Piano RX”, breathing in in
the Sound “Harmonica DNC” …).
Note
Note where the special Damper On sample is located.
Velocity
Fixed velocity of the special Damper On sample.
Note Off on Damper Off
If checked, the special Damper On sample stops playing when
the Damper pedal is released.
Damper Off Trigger
Releasing the Damper pedal (Damper Off) can play a special
sample assigned to a particular note (for example, Damper pedal
release noise in the Sound “Grand Piano RX”).
Note
Note where the special Damper Off sample is located.
Velocity
Fixed velocity of the special Damper Off sample.
Damper Trigger Sample
Transpose Range
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