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echoes1313
Joined: 16 Mar 2022 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 2:15 am Post subject: What Does "No Res" Mean In SV-2 Editor Software? |
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I am trying to dial in an acoustic piano sound in my SV-2S which avoids some of the low-mid muddiness when using the built-in speakers (every other sound in the piano sounds amazing through the speakers). While browsing the Acoustic -> Grand piano options, I noticed some of the programs say "No Res" like "Italian No Res" or "Austrian No Res".
But I cannot find an explanation of this abbreviation anywhere. What is Res? |
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bpoodoo Senior Member
Joined: 27 Dec 2019 Posts: 429 Location: Ding Dong, TX
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 3:17 am Post subject: Re: What Does "No Res" Mean In SV-2 Editor Softwar |
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echoes1313 wrote: | I am trying to dial in an acoustic piano sound in my SV-2S which avoids some of the low-mid muddiness when using the built-in speakers (every other sound in the piano sounds amazing through the speakers). While browsing the Acoustic -> Grand piano options, I noticed some of the programs say "No Res" like "Italian No Res" or "Austrian No Res".
But I cannot find an explanation of this abbreviation anywhere. What is Res? |
My guess is Res is Resonance, so No Res = No Resonance.
Resonance likely refers to String Resonance or Damper Resonance. _________________ bpoodoo
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echoes1313
Joined: 16 Mar 2022 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 7:16 pm Post subject: Re: What Does "No Res" Mean In SV-2 Editor Softwar |
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bpoodoo wrote: | echoes1313 wrote: | I am trying to dial in an acoustic piano sound in my SV-2S which avoids some of the low-mid muddiness when using the built-in speakers (every other sound in the piano sounds amazing through the speakers). While browsing the Acoustic -> Grand piano options, I noticed some of the programs say "No Res" like "Italian No Res" or "Austrian No Res".
But I cannot find an explanation of this abbreviation anywhere. What is Res? |
My guess is Res is Resonance, so No Res = No Resonance.
Resonance likely refers to String Resonance or Damper Resonance. |
Interesting. That makes sense. I just wish they explicitly explained their abbreviations somewhere. And yes, I would love to know specifically what type of resonance it is referring to.
With that said, it does sound nice and the Italian No Res may be my new default piano tone. |
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