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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hello! I just upploaded a fxp (it says That I am a guest...). I tried some fxps an I think That it often is to hard to get the right growing sound that need to be tamed. On a real grand you really need to work with the sustain pedal if you don&#039;t want a thick, muddy, large soundcarpet that&#039;s just to much. On many fxps you can just hold the pedal and do quite a lot before it&#039;s getting out of hand. In one way I think that this possibility to make those large soudclouds make it really fun to play and a greater task to tame. So this is one of the task I tried to solve with this fxp.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[berghs.kedjan]]></name>
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