Last seen: Oct 9, 2024
This doesn't follow and has been discussed several times. Despite your insistence, AWM polyphony is 128 notes, all day long and under any circumstance...
@Michel Why would any VA have to share the same SWP70 that the FM-X uses? For example, the MODX has both the FM-X and AWM on one SWP70. Why not AWM + ...
@Lex Maybe it's possible that the current DSP muscle of the Montage can't handle VA on top of FM-X and AWM2. If it can be handled, maybe it would inv...
Of course, business decisions will take precedence eventually. We all love the free updates and improvements in our instruments. (I certainly do!) Lik...
Regarding the possible software development of the Montage firmware, we must not forget how the computing power of the Montage is strongly SUB-USED. M...
It is fun to speculate! I can guarantee the death-nail will not be 2:30pm EST or anytime in 2019! 😉 I can pretty much guarantee it won't be any ...
The "FM-Xperience" Montage Library by Easy Sounds is a good one to have! Check out this video by Dom Sigalas who demos the sounds from that library: ...
What I think you're describing is that when you lift your hand off the keys - and the string sound quickly goes quiet - having the envelope follower s...
So I haven't given up on making the Key Off Damper sound better and have just thought of one last thing to try. Because the Envelope method does wo...
Envelope follower as in this: PART 4 you edit common PART area Mod/Control -> Control Assign. Dogleg is a built in curve type. I spelled out all bu...
I was able to get envelope follower to act as compression so the key off is louder when the strings are more resonant and not as loud when the instrum...
After further review having watched this video, where he compares the note ending damper sounds between a Steinway compared to a Fazioli (also a Bosen...
I should mention that not every note on a piano has dampers... it varies but notes up to G5 will have dampers and notes G#5 and above are undampered. ...
The Sustain pedal on a piano holds the dampers from returning to rest on the string. The dampers of a piano lift and fall for every note. Every note. ...
Key-on delay: I don't think that's how to correctly set it - because you're fixing when that noise is placed relative to your strike - which is furthe...