Simple edit/tweak of attack parameter on Grand Piano

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mrvegas
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Simple edit/tweak of attack parameter on Grand Piano

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Is there a simple way to go into a basic program like Berlin Grand and quickly dial back the "cutoff" setting while playing live?

I have a Yamaha keyboard that has a dial for cutoff and when it is rotated into negative territory, the notes have a much softer/muffled sound which works well with some of the ambient mood stuff I like to play sometimes.

If it can't be done easily like I am open to learn how to edit the cutoff in the program and then save the modified Berlin Grand program which I could simply add to my favorites.

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Post by voip »

Real Time Control Knob #1 will determine the cutoff frequency by default, when the RT Knobs/Karma button is lit. No Program editing is necessary.

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Post by ronnfigg »

Did you close the lid? That might help. Also, set velocity bias to -100. That will eliminate some of the brightness.
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