AlenK Posted March 17, 2014 Share Posted March 17, 2014 Some keyboards have a high trigger point to go along with their drawbar-organ emulations in order to be more responsive and more like a real B3 in that regard. Roland's VR-09 is an example. This doesn't take any extra hardware; the engine just plays the organ sound upon receipt of the first trigger as a key is depressed without waiting for the second trigger near the bottom that it would normally have to wait for to calculate key velocity. (Organs aren't velocity sensitive so there is no need to measure velocity.) Does the XW-P1 use a high trigger when it is playing a drawbar-organ tone? (I should really have posted this in the XW-P1-specific forum. Mea culpa.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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