Damper Resonance Depth; String Resonance Depth - Yamaha TransAcoustic TA2 Owner's Manual

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 Damper Resonance Depth
Determines the depth of the resonance effect produced by VRM which is applied when the damper pedal is
pressed. This parameter is effective only when VRM is on (page 44) and one of the piano Voice is selected.
Setting range
0 – 10
Default setting
5
NOTE
Only the sound output from headphones is affected.
 String Resonance Depth
Determines the depth of the string resonance effect produced by VRM which is applied when a note on the
keyboard is pressed. This parameter is effective only when VRM is on (page 44) and one of the piano Voice is
selected.
Setting range
0 – 10
Default setting
5
NOTE
Only the sound output from headphones is affected.
 Aliquot Resonance Depth
Determines the depth of the Aliquot resonance effect produced by VRM which is applied when you release
your hands from the keyboard. This parameter is effective only when VRM is on (page 44) and one of the
piano Voice is selected.
Setting range
0 – 10
Default setting
5
NOTE
Only the sound output from headphones is affected.
What is Aliquot?
Aliquot is a stringing method for pianos that uses extra, un-struck strings in the upper octaves to enhance
the tone. These strings sympathetically vibrate with other strings in an acoustic piano, resonating with
overtones, and adding richness, brilliance and complex color to the sound. Since they do not have a
damper, they will continue sounding even after you release your hands from the keyboard.
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