Hmm, so next guess. Which piano sound features do you have activated: Long Release, String Resonance or Pedal Noise? What if you switch them of?
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Another problem with sustain pedal
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Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Sure, it depends how fast ("repedaling" is an advanced pino technique, used in some classical music too see for example however as Tasten-bert suggested, if it is too loud then it could also be related to having the Long Release activated, have you checked that?Jesozamo wrote:Sorry for the spanishmaxpiano wrote:Maybe this is the "repedaling" of Piano section (what Nord calls "release and catch", supported by Triple pedal, not sure with a normal pedal but possibly yes) that mimics what a real piano would do. Try to use sustain in a more controlled way, i.e, allowing a little more time between releasing and pressing it again.
Thank you, what happens is that sometimes you have to go very fast, on an acoustic piano that doesn't happen. Normally it is not noticeable but sometimes it is annoying, I do not know if it is a fault with my keyboard or a factory problem
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Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
I think maxpiano was absolutely right with his first comment: Should be the release-and-catch effect. I sometimes use it intentionally. But you're right: There may be circumstances where you wouldn't want it to happen. I do know acoustic pianos that act (not the same but) in a similar way - with a slightly different pedal playing, though.
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