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Re: [yamahacs80] Help understand Sustain II

2008-12-03 by Wavecomputer360

If I remember correctly, Sustain 2 is the mode where you can use the pitch ribbon to bend the note even when you´re keeping it sustained using the footpedal. Sustain 1 doesn´t do this. As soon as you lift your hands from the keyboard, the ribbon won´t be controlling the notes anymore.

Hm, I ought to be playing my CS80 more often, I guess...

Stephen

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Fazio 
  To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 12:09 PM
  Subject: [yamahacs80] Help understand Sustain II


  Hi all
  I ask your kind help in explaining the difference between "Sustain" I and II.
  A first question: what is the method of stealing the notes with CS80 in Sustain I, I mean, how the notes are stealed when all voices are assigned when Sustain I is applied? Is it "steal the oldest note"?
  And what about the Sustain II? Does the method change to "steal the last played note"?
  Question is: if the KAS assigns to newest note all the time, why the envelopes do retrigger in "Sustain I" ?
  Please, Kent or Chris or anybody skilled, the patents or documents on JH's site don't help me, can you give me a simple explaination?
  Thanks for your care.
  Max

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