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Old 05-21-2020, 01:47 PM
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Default Re: Recording notes into Composer

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Originally Posted by Sherry C View Post
Hi David,

Piano is a percussive instrument and while it does "hold" notes, it's not as obvious if it's held too long as maybe a trumpet or organ sound would be.

Exactly. There have been questions on this forum about "stuck" notes, which turn out to be simply notes being held by the sustain pedal but, when changed from a piano sound to organ or trumpet, suddenly seem to be stuck on. The piano sound, of course, dies away, while the organ continues to sound as long as the 12-year old boy pumps the bellows.


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