Another problem with sustain pedal

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Re: Another problem with sustain pedal

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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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Re: Another problem with sustain pedal

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Jesozamo wrote:
maxpiano 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.
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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
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?
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Re: Another problem with sustain pedal

Post by FZiegler »

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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