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KORG PA4X 76 User Manual

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390| Customizing and editing the Sounds

Damper Mode

Meaning

Repedaling

This mode acts as the Normal mode, but also enables the Damper

pedal effect when the pedal is pressed after the note has been re-
leased (Note Off). In this case, the Damper effect starts from the

current Release level, and decays slowly.
Do not use Repedaling in Sounds used by Style tracks.

Programming the Resonance/Halo

You can program the Resonance/Halo effect that is enabled by the

Resonance/Halo

Damper Mode (see above). These parameters only affect

the Resonance/Halo that is enabled when pressing the Damper pedal down
when a note is already playing.

Use the

Attack Time

parameter to set the time needed to the Resonance/

Halo to reach the maximum level after the Damper pedal has been pressed.

Values (0…99) are relative to the current

Amp Env Attack

value.

Use the

Release Time

parameter to set the time needed to the Resonance/

Halo to fade out after the Damper pedal has been released. Values (0…99)
are relative to the current

Amp Env Release

value.

Use the

Volume Scaling

parameter to set the volume of the Resonance/Halo

effect. Values (0…100%) are relative to the current level of the sound, as de-
termined by the sum of the Multisample Volume, Velocity value and current
Amp Env value. 0% is no volume at all.

Setting a key range without dampers

In an acoustic piano, the felt dampers can only dampen strings up to a cer-
tain note. Starting from that note (usually G6), it is as if the Damper pedal

was always pressed down, and the dampers removed from the strings.

When the Damper is in

Normal

mode (see above), use the

No Note Off Range

> From Note

parameter to choose the note (C#-1…G9) starting from which

notes are never dampened.
This parameter has no effect on the

Resonance/Halo

mode.

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