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Q:
What is the sustain resonance?
A:
The sustain resonance models the added resonance of the piano soundboard, strings, and cavity when the dampers are lifted using the sustain pedal. It is accomplished using a DSP algorithm, as opposed to mixing in or switching samples. The sustain resonance adds a bit more CPU load, but does not use up extra voices.
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