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#484056 - 12/14/19 03:14 AM
Re: One For Yamaha Tyros Owners Initial Touch
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#484060 - 12/14/19 08:45 AM
Re: One For Yamaha Tyros Owners Initial Touch
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Do you have Initial Touch On / Off and what touch levels do you use ? If you turn initial touch off you'll miss the expressiveness that many sounds can give. In my experience, even though organs didn't have touch response in the past, you can play them more creatively with a more tactile approach. The velocity settings (soft-med-hard etc) are a personal thing, and will vary with each player. Test each one out on your favorite sound. Play as softly as you can, then gradually try to increase the volume. See which setting gives you the more expressiveness. In soft mode, very gentle touches will yield a louder sound, and sometimes a more brilliant tone, as the curve affects not only volume, but other elements of the sonic DNA. Loud settings require more force to get the maximum expression and volume for each sound. There's no "right" setting - use the one that works best for you, but give it a try. It's built in to help get the most out of the sounds in your instrument.
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#484074 - 12/14/19 12:23 PM
Re: One For Yamaha Tyros Owners Initial Touch
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I think there is a lack of understanding about touch sensitivity .
Setting the touch response setting is important to match your playing..
A heavy handed player with too soft setting is like playing without touch sensitivity.. Everything is wide open , no velocity switching, no variation with filters, no volume change..
In this case , it would not matter, there is no touch sensitivity.. There is no expression in your fingers, only expression would be how the sound reacts to your touch.
Organ depends on an expression pedal... only..
Some folks are confusing style of your play (Syncopation , slides etc).. not the same as "touch".
Set the touch response so your play can control the benefits(Velocity switching, filters , volumes , even sound changes).
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