Greetings, everyone.
I don't like my first post to this group to be a gripe, but I guess that's the
way it goes.
I am a young kid (oh, all right then, I'm 52) who has been playing for just under
a year. I purchased a PX-350M in December of last year, and was (operative word)
very pleased with it. Now that I'm starting to play some more advanced pieces, I
have discovered a serious flaw - quite often, when I release and immediately reapply
the damper pedal, it picks up the release samples, as I believe they are called, from
the previous chord and sustains them, which often causes a hideous-sounding mush
with the next chord or note I play. This occurs both with the internal sounds, and through
the USB cord to a VST. Is this a design flaw, or a problem with my machine? (Not the latter,
I hope, since there is no Casio repair center in my state.) I thought it might have something
to do with the reverb setting, so I turned off the reverb, but to no avail. Might there be some
sort of menu setting that I am overlooking?
I see now that I forgot to mention that this occurs with all of the grand piano sounds,
I will greatly appreciate any assistance you may be able to offer.