Programming The Damper Pedal; Choosing A Damper Pedal Mode - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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Editing the Sounds

Programming the Damper pedal

Programming the pedal
Havian 30 carefully recreates the way an acoustic piano Damper pedal works.
Go to the
Sound > Basic > Damper Mode

Choosing a Damper pedal mode

Use the
Damper Mode
work on the selected oscillator.
Damper Mode
Normal
Damper Off
Resonance/Halo
pop-up menu to choose how the Damper pedal will
Meaning
The Damper pedal works as usual: by keeping it pressed, the
note decay is lengthened, to simulate the longer note decay of an
acoustic piano.
The Damper pedal is deactivated for the selected Oscillator.
Choose Damper Off, if you plan to use the selected Oscillator in
the Basic > Damper Trigger page to trigger sounds.
The Damper pedal enables a multisample, normally used for the
Piano Resonance/Halo effect. If the pedal is pressed when the
note is already playing, the speed at which the multisample ap-
pears and disappears, and the volume it can reach, depend on
the Resonance/Halo parameters programmed below.
Hint: This Damper mode is much more realistic than the Normal
mode, but also 'steals' more notes from the overall polyphony, and
is especially suggested for solo piano playing.
Note: Half-pedaling, as well as Damper messages received via
MIDI (as Control Change #64), control the level of the Resonance/
Halo effect.
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