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Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 13:24
by Jesozamo
Hello, I have been looking in the forum and I have not found anyone who happens to the following. I have a Nord Stage 2EX compact 73 and when I'm playing piano sounds it happens that if I let go of the sustain pedal and quickly step on it again, the sound fades out but it's still playing, at a lower volume but it sounds, so it mixes with the new chord. In the Synth section it doesn't happen, the sound turns off definitively when you release the pedal even if you press it again immediately.
Does the same happen to someone? I'm sorry for my English helped by the translator.
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 14:29
by Mr_-G-
Is this happening with the reverb off?
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 15:17
by maxpiano
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.
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 15:50
by Tasten-Bert
Hi,
does this happen when you are still holding the keys or after you released them? If the first, then to me this seems to be the same as on a real piano - there is still vibration to hear.
Cheers from Germany - and stay healthy everybody
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 16:56
by Jesozamo
Mr_-G- wrote:Is this happening with the reverb off?
It happens always with or without reberb, it's not the reberb effect
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 16:58
by Jesozamo
Tasten-Bert wrote:Hi,
does this happen when you are still holding the keys or after you released them? If the first, then to me this seems to be the same as on a real piano - there is still vibration to hear.
Cheers from Germany - and stay healthy everybody
After released
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 16:58
by Jesozamo
Thanks for your answers
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 17:03
by Jesozamo
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.
Gracias, lo que pasa es que a veces hay que ir muy rápido, en un piano acústico no ocurre eso. Normalmente no se nota pero a veces es molesto, no sé si es un fallo de mi teclado o un problema de fábrica
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 17:04
by Jesozamo
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.
Sorry for the spanish
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
Re: Another problem with sustain pedal
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 17:15
by Jesozamo
It's certainly not an effect, nor do I think it's intentional, more like a glitch. I have also tried with another pedal but the same thing happens. I don't know if Ican upload an audio so you can see what happens.