I'm just wondering if it's normal that the keys striking the keybed, when the keyboard is off, sound different in the lower octaves than they do on the top octave. I've linked to a video demonstrating this behaviour. I'm wondering if this is because the keyboard is indeed graded, so the top keys will naturally feel lighter, or is this a problem?
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=h6ehldi6nZU
RD64 top octave key noise is different?
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Re: RD64 top octave key noise is different?
I don't know if this is the reason you are not getting any response here but your link to the YouTube video isn't working.
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Re: RD64 top octave key noise is different?
howardS wrote:I don't know if this is the reason you are not getting any response here but your link to the YouTube video isn't working.
Oops thanks for pointing that out. Added the proper link below. Hopefully this works properly
NEW VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/h6ehldi6nZU
Re: RD64 top octave key noise is different?
Well, mine doesn't sound that way.
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Re: RD64 top octave key noise is different?
Hey thanks for checking. Just realised that this goes away when it's on a stand. I keep mine on a table so I think it resonates & exaggerates it. Anyway the keys work fine so i guess I'll just leave it.howardS wrote:Well, mine doesn't sound that way.
Re: RD64 top octave key noise is different?
Ok, great. Enjoy your RD64.