tsss27 wrote:Lol, that acoustic guitar example sounds like they recorded multiple velocity layers and are using them as RR's instead ...
I'm looking forward to that RR feature. And indeed, I was thinking the same watching that video: A bit much change in the RR cycle.
In the end, it was OK to me supposing that normally the keyboard won't play alone on a live event and those different sounds would blend better into the rest of the music. But that's only now that I understand that such a RR sounding is quite complicated to balance: Some would prefer it more subtle, some a bit beefier.
As far as I am concerned: In my bigband context, RR will only be important for solos. And while playing in a small church band or even accompanying singers just with the keys, I'd indeed prefer a rather subtle RR effect. But most time, I won't be playing a guitar sound in that case. For piano sounds, I would want RR sounds fit more into a line. My opinion: It's best if you don't hear it - just have a bit more liveliness while playing. And again: What is "a bit"?