RD700NX natural fade curve in upper register?

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Wes Lachot
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Re: RD700NX natural fade curve in upper register?

Post by Wes Lachot »

Balisani,

There is no need to jump through all those hoops with multiband conpression. The feature you need is right there, called "Key Follow Sensitivity". It's under "Tone Edit", on the last parameter page, under "Key Touch". The higher you go in the positive number direction, the more higher notes are attenuated. Negative values give you the opposite effect, where higher notes are louder and lower notes are softer.

-Wes
kenchan
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Re: RD700NX natural fade curve in upper register?

Post by kenchan »

yah, ive already tried this.

unfortunately the key follow sensitivity screws up the lower register touch sensitivity when you add less key sensitivity to the higher keys...and it's not enough to offset the eq boost we've added in the 2.5KHz range either.

so even if you have less output from the higher registers using this parameter, your lower registers end up having very soft keytouch making it harder to play the lower keys.
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