Topic: Electric Pianos dampers behaviour (request)

I was playing around with the EPs (mainly the Rhodes I and II) and I have noticed the dampers tine noises don't behave dynamically at all which is kinda weird considering it is a major feature in the modelling of the acoustic pianos counterpart. If I strike a tine in ff I would expect the damper to only partially damp the strong vibration of the tine when the keys go off but Pianoteq models completely mute the sound (a perfect damper but somewhat unrealistic) while there should be on the contrary some kind of release. Hence my humble request.

Last edited by Chopin87 (10-12-2021 16:08)
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Re: Electric Pianos dampers behaviour (request)

Well given that there is now a brand new premium Mk8 Rhodes manufactured in the UK maybe they can go revisit the already excellent physical models and update that for an official Rhodes license?