For me, these controls are unusable. It's like a monophonic
behaviour. I don't want sustaining notes from the upper half of the
keyboard to be influenced (sudden change in filter-cutoff or volume)
by notes played on the lower part. I never understood why people
worship these 4 keyboard control sliders in the reviews I read. I
have all 4 controls centered everytime....
And playing in sustain mode II is not my thing.
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, laurie <laurie@...> wrote:
>
> Yes this is normal and is a beautifull thing about the key
> control..........you have 3 zones.....with a slope.....keyboard
main,
> keyboard lower and keyboard upper .... in sus I , the ringing
oscillator
> whatever from one zone will be assigned the level and brilliance of
a
> different zone played after....meaning if your sustain is long
enough
> and you replay in the upperzone, the notes you heard cut will
> reappear......try drastically tweaking the levels and filters in the
> upper and lower key area.and play polyrythmic chords between these
> zones.....a nice effect I must say........
>
> Scott Metzger wrote:
>
> > So I am wondering if this is normal. I play a few keys on the
right
> > side of
> > the CS80's keyboard. The Brilliance is a tad up. I have a long
sustain
> > for
> > the notes.. Everything is fine.. Sustain is in mode I.
> >
> > While my right hand is playing melodies.. I then use my left for
lower
> > keys.
> > And the sustain from the high notes get cut out once I use the
lower
> > notes
> > with this setup. Does anyone know why this is happening? Also, is
this
> >
> > normal? The Brilliance sounds as if it is getting cut off or
> > something..
> > hmmm.
> >
> > Seems to only happen with the keyboard control brilliance is all
the
> > way up.
> >
> >
>
>
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