![]() Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre. Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! However, if you are playing something like a scale and have the dampers up slightly with the pedal, you will get a lingering sound.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. But the dampers do not reach full rest position before they stop the sound. It takes more for this to happen on the big low strings - more mass to vibrate. I just did this on an acoustic and it is as you describe.fine for a bit and then sudden drop off when the dampers hit the strings enough to stop them from fully vibrating. ![]() If I'm understanding you correctly, there should be an abrupt end to half-pedaling. ![]() If it is, this may be related to polyphony. Is half pedaling implemented with samples in Ravenscroft? I didn't have time to test much, but I noticed that if I tested with only one bass note, the sound doesn't drop off so fast. As soon as I get the pedal back to a little under 100 (my max half pedal range), the sound drops really quick. I play a chord with 5 notes, press pedal, release all keys and then slowly release the pedal. Stamkorg - I tried and could hear what you described.
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