00: Piano Body/Damper (Piano Body/Damper Simulation) - Korg TouchView Trinity Effect Manual

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00: Piano Body/Damper
This effect simulates the resonance of the piano sound board caused by the string vibration, and also sim-
ulates the resonance of other strings that are not being played when you press the damper pedal. It will
create a very realistic sound when applied to acoustic piano sounds.
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
+
Right
D
-mod
a
Sound Board Depth
Damper Depth
b
Src
c
Tone
d
Mid Shape
e
Tune
Wet/Dry
f
Src
Amt
a: Sound Board Depth
b: Damper Depth
b: Src
c: Tone
d: Mid Shape
e: Tune
(Piano Body/Damper Simulation)
Piano
Body/Damper
Simulation
Damper
0...100
0...100
None...Tempo
1...100
0...36
–50...+50
Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet
None...Tempo
–100...+100
This parameter sets the intensity of resonance of the piano sound board.
This parameter sets the resonance intensity of the other strings created when the
damper pedal is pressed. The Src parameter selects the modulation source from
which the damper effect is applied. Usually, select Sustain Pdl (Sustain pedal).
The effect is off when a value for the modulation source specified for the
Src parameter is 63 or smaller, and the effect is on when the value is 64 or
higher.
These parameters control the tonal quality of the effect sound.
Since this effect simulates the resonance of the strings, the sound varies depend-
ing on the pitch. If you have changed tuning using the Master Tune, adjust this
parameter value.

00: Piano Body/Damper (Piano Body/Damper Simulation)

Sets the intensity of resonance of the sound board.
P.119
Sets the intensity of the string resonance created when
the damper pedal is pressed.
Modulation source of damper effect
Adjusts tonal quality of effect sound.
Adjusts the mid range of tonal quality.
Fine tuning
P.119
Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.
Modulation source of effect balance
Modulation amount of effect balance
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
P.119
P.119
P.119
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