Sadlercomfort
Ash
Hi All,
I have a 64 key electronic piano and as you play a note the note stops playing the instant you release your finger. This doesn't sound right at all, I have a sustain pedal which I can set to NC but this puts too much sustain on the notes and they being to blur together.
Adding resistance to the sustain pedal doesn't seem to have an effect.
Is it possible to modify the keyboard itself so the notes have a small decay time by default? I just want a more natural flow between each note being played.
I'd love to play a real upright piano but don't have the room for one.. and high end digital pianos are too expensive.
Thanks,
Ash
I have a 64 key electronic piano and as you play a note the note stops playing the instant you release your finger. This doesn't sound right at all, I have a sustain pedal which I can set to NC but this puts too much sustain on the notes and they being to blur together.
Adding resistance to the sustain pedal doesn't seem to have an effect.
Is it possible to modify the keyboard itself so the notes have a small decay time by default? I just want a more natural flow between each note being played.
I'd love to play a real upright piano but don't have the room for one.. and high end digital pianos are too expensive.
Thanks,
Ash