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Sympathetic Resonance Parameters
Parameter Value Explanation
Switch OFF, ON
When set to ON, the eect is
applied.
Depth 0–127 Depth of the eect
Damper 0–127
Depth to which the damper
pedal is pressed (controls the
resonant sound)
Pre LPF
16–15000 [Hz],
BYPASS
Frequency of the lter that
cuts the high-frequency
content of the input sound
(BYPASS: no cut)
Pre HPF
BYPASS, 16–15000
[Hz]
Frequency of the lter that
cuts the low-frequency
content of the input sound
(BYPASS: no cut)
Peaking Freq 16–15000 [Hz]
Frequency of the lter
that boosts/cuts a specic
frequency region of the input
sound
Peaking Gain -15–+15 [dB]
Amount of boost/cut
produced by the lter at the
specied frequency region of
the input sound
Peaking Q
0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0,
8.0
Width of the frequency
region boosted/cut by the
Peaking Gain parameter
(larger values make the
region narrower)
HF Damp
Freq
16–15000 [Hz],
BYPASS
Frequency at which the high-
frequency content of the
resonant sound will be cut
(BYPASS: no cut)
LF Damp Freq
BYPASS, 16–15000
[Hz]
Frequency at which the
low-frequency content of the
resonant sound will be cut
(BYPASS: no cut)
Level 0–127 Output Level
Damper
Oset
0–127
Volume of additional slight
resonance when the damper
pedal is not pressed
You can adjust this resonance when the damper pedal is depressed (Sympathetic Resonance).
On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal will allow the remaining strings to resonate in sympathy with the sounds that you
played from the keyboard, adding a rich resonance. This feature reproduces that resonance sound.
MEMO
This setting is available only for certain piano tones.
For the tones that correspond to certain piano sounds, refer to “Tone List” (p. 70).