If you play fortissimo, you hear muffle

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Korg_keyman
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If you play fortissimo, you hear muffle

Post by Korg_keyman »

Hi,
just a question on sv-1, if you epiano.
If you try to play strong increasing from "piano" to "forte" (from dynamic point of view), the relative sound volume is growing up until a certain decibel, until the equivalent of "fortissimo" where the note is muffle....

You can have a look also at this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9T1kdTjtWo, at 2'04'' timecode.

did somebody recognized about that before?
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Post by teddyc1 »

That sound is alot like the original Rhodes, actually. That said, this video is using the original 2009 model SV-1, and there have been keybed changes since then as well as soundpacks. The SV1-73bk I've played doesn't do that - I think you have to get hands on one if you can and try it out.
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