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So every time I step on my sustain pedal, it makes this weird sound, like a soft blow or something is being crushed down but quietly  and I can hear it when I play it. Is there any I can get rid of it by anyway? Please help 

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That's an adjustable damper noise effect.  You can turn it off or lower it.  Which PX-S model do you have?  The instructions are different for each model, although it is covered in the manual, called "damper noise".  

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Hi there, I have the same problem... Only since today though and for the grand piano sounds. I have the Px-s3000. 

I never had this problem and it didn't even go away by doing a factory reset. 

 

Can someone please explain to me how exactly I can undo this again? 

 

Thanks a lot in advance! 

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On 11/20/2020 at 1:07 PM, SteffenB said:

Hi there, I have the same problem... Only since today though and for the grand piano sounds. I have the Px-s3000. 

I never had this problem and it didn't even go away by doing a factory reset. 

 

Can someone please explain to me how exactly I can undo this again? 

 

Thanks a lot in advance! 

 

For the PX-S3000:

FUNCTION Mode>Sound>Acoustic Simu.>Damper Noise.  

You can adjust the amount from 1-4 or Off. This will affect all the tones which use damper noise, which I assume is just the pianos. Setting it to "Tone" will have each Tone use its individually preset amount.

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9 hours ago, Frank Merritt said:

Hello

can someone tell me exactly how to remove this damper noise on an s1000?

thanks

 

See the section in the manual titled "Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics (Acoustic Simulator)".

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Hold down 'SOUND MODE' ->C4 ->C#4 ->release SOUND MODE

 

C4 is actually the damper noise mode

C#4 is to turn off damper noise

D4 to F4 is to toggle between  damper noise effect from 1-4..e.g D4 is the softest

 

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