NO DECAY MONO PIANO

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craigalan
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NO DECAY MONO PIANO

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Hi foks,

Anyone noticed if their Mono Piano (3) setting is properly decaying with the damper pedal down? Mine is basically just playing a seemingly infinite note...no decay. Thank for any input.
craigalan
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just noticed another funny problem. this time with the tap delay. if I hit an A note, for example, it will delay like this:

AAA...A...A...A...A

: in other words, 3 real fast repeats, then a normal delay pattern. I cannot get it to sound an even delay.

Anyone had this problem?
jpvx-ray
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Re: NO DECAY MONO PIANO

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craigalan wrote:Hi foks,

Anyone noticed if their Mono Piano (3) setting is properly decaying with the damper pedal down? Mine is basically just playing a seemingly infinite note...no decay. Thank for any input.
I can understand why you feel like this. The mono piano I find to be louder and it also has much more sustain than the other piano samples. After reading your post I thought I would try to see how long the mono piano sustains after playing a single note with the pedal down. It does sustain for a long time, but the sound does decay to an extent. It's definatly much different than the other pianos but I think that can be a good thing.
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