--- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, Joe McMahon <mcmahon@...> wrote: > > > On Oct 10, 2006, at 1:19 AM, Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > My wife is an experienced pianist and piano teacher. She is > > particularly interested in the piano sounds, and noticed that the > > sustain on most of the SD-1 piano programs is quite limited. I > > searched through the Musician's Manual, but can't find any control > > that changes the amount of sustain a program has. The sustain pedal > > works, only the sustain is limited. I suspect there is an answer > > somewhere in Section 8 of the Musician's manual, "Voice Programming" > > but none of the parameters seem directly related to sustain. Does > > anyone have any suggestions? > Check the ENV3 page. If the SUSTAIN on the first page is 00, then the > sound will "sustain" at silent. Jack this up a little way and the > sustain will remain audible until the key-up even happens. With the > sustain pedal down, the key-up doesn't fire. > > My guess is that the patches are set up to decay to zero to allow the > voice to be stolen faster. If you've got a big handful of notes > sounding with sustain on, the lower-priority, older notes get stolen > first. This can be taken advantage of for some interesting effects, > but it's probably not what you're looking for. Check pages 7-30 to 7-34. > > --- Joe M. > Also check to make sure ENV2 Filters are set to Sustain also to avoid early dampening.
Message
Re: sustain
2006-10-11 by Dean
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.