Not quite a language issue, it's just that for some reason my brain told me to write damper even though I was thinking of the una corda pedal. My bad! I meant that the Felt upright sounds pretty similar to my upright when the "moderator stop" is engaged (my piano doesn't feature a una corda pedal: there's a stop on the left, like in some older German and Austrian uprights).analogika wrote:Language issue, methinks: The dampening felt curtain is what's meant here, not the dampers.Gambold wrote:>which is why I believe the Felt's just a quality, medium-sized upright piano recorded with the damper engaged.<
I'm not sure what this means. The dampers are always engaged - they rise when a key is struck and then fall back down on release. If you press the damper pedal, they don't fall back down. Are you saying they sampled each note without using "pedal-down."
The "damper pedal" is another word for "sustain pedal", because it raises the dampers.
The pedal that dampens the sound on uprights with a felt curtain is called the "muffler pedal".
The nomenclature may not be entirely clear to everyone.
Either the support or the feedback form. To their credit, I've always got a reply, even when I pestered them about the 9th drawbar cancel issue.Gambold wrote:> We should report that to the support so that they can fix it.<
Only if they tell us what piano they used, and how
Also - "reporting to Nord" - how exactly does one do that? There's been a lot of discussion over the years on how Nord isn't the easiest company to communicate with. I suppose you could send an email to one of their generic email addresses.
https://www.nordkeyboards.com/support
https://www.nordkeyboards.com/feedback