Orchestral Sounds Parameters - Dexibell VIVO S9 Owner's Manual

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Orchestral Sounds Parameters

Hammer-Noises (Key On impulsive Noises)
Attack of notes contains an impulsive portion of sound produced
by the hit of the Hammer to the strings, amplified and sustained by
the resonance of the piano body. A function is available to reduce/
increment this element of the sound.
Parameter
Setting
Hammer Noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Key Off Noise (Key Off Mechanical Noises)
The release of keys causes mechanical noises proportional to the
speed of the release itself. This behavior of the acoustic instrument
is reproduced by this function
Parameter
Setting
Key Off Noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Damper Noise
This is the typical noise of an acoustic piano when the pedal sustain
is pressed (lift all dampers) or released (lower all dampers).
Dumpers
Parameter
Setting
Damper Noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
String Reso (Sympathetic Harmonic Resonances)
As in the acoustic Piano, while holding down some keys and playing
other notes in staccato mode, a multitude of additional harmonics
can be listened, thanks to "sympathetic resonance" generated by
the free to vibrate strings (due to raised dumpers) of the held notes.
Raised dumpers of held note
Parameters to be edited
Parameter
Setting
String Reso
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Damper Reso
It's the typical noise generated by the free to vibrate strings (all
dumper raised) when the dumper pedal is pressed.
Parameter
Setting
Damper Reso
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Cabinet Reso (for Wurly, Ac. Guitar, and Harp)
Thanks to this parameter you can increase or decrease the cabinet
resonance.
Parameter
Setting
Cabinet Reso
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Bell (for Electric Piano)
The "bell sound" is characteristic of some electric pianos that
became particularly popular throughout the 1970s.
You can adjust the quantity of this typical sound.
Parameter
Setting
Bell
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Click (for Vintage Organ)
The key click is typical of vintage organs. It's a electrical pop which
was the result of the keys making contact. It was considered a
defect, there were all kinds of efforts to reduce it, but it never could
be eliminated. Meanwhile it has become a characteristic "click" for
rock and modern musicians. You can adjust quantity of click sound
when press and release a key.
Parameter
Setting
Click
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Growl (for Eletric Piano)
This is a typical distortion of the sound during the phase attack that
give a "growling" effect. Thank to this parameter you can increase
or decrease the effect.
Parameter
Setting
Growl
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Off Noise (for Clavinet, Harpsy, Church Organ, E.
Piano, Bass, Trumpet)
You can adjust the quantity of the noise effect that some
instrument produce when the key is released.
Parameter
Setting
Off Noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
On Noise (for Trumpet, Flugelhorn)
This parameter adjust the quantity of the noise of the trumpet
when the piston is pressed.
Parameter
Setting
On Noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
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