Piano Body - Korg Soundlink DRS OASYS PCI Patches & Effects Manual

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Piano Body

This effect models the resonance of the piano sound board, and also models the
sympathetic resonance of unplayed strings, as occurs when you press the damper
pedal. It is intended to be applied to acoustic piano sounds.
Input
Source
Left, L + R. This is a mono-in, stereo-out effect. Stereo signals are preserved in the
dry mix at the output, but the effect itself has only a single, mono input.
When this is set to Left, only the left channel will be routed into the effect.
When this is set to L + R, the left and right channels will be summed together, and
then routed into the effect.
Level
-INF, -69.0 to 0.0dB. This sets the input level for the effect. It does not affect the dry
signal.
Piano Body/Damper
Damper Source
List of Modulation Sources. This sets the modulation source for controlling the
damper pedal. For a complete list, please see "Modulation Sources" on page 2.
SoundBoard Depth
0-100. This controls the intensity of the sound board's resonance.
Damper Depth
0-100. This parameter adjusts the intensity of the sympathetic resonance of
unplayed strings created when the damper pedal is pressed.
Tone
0-100. This adjusts the tonal quality of the piano soundboard.
Mid EQ
+/-18.1dB. This adjusts the mid range of the tonal quality.
Tune
+/-50. Since this effect simulates the resonance of the strings, the sound varies
depending on the pitch. If you have changed the tuning of the input signal (for
instance, detuning using a Master Tune parameter), adjust the Tune parameter to
match.
OASYS PCI
Piano Body
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