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Posted: Oct. 13 2007, 21:59 |
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Quote (Markus K. @ Oct. 13 2007, 22:06) | Well...when playing the keys one by one with roughly the same force, my "attacks" are within one eight of the MIDI velocity range. i.e. inside 12.5 % of the range. [...] Actually when I tried hitting the same key many times with the same force, the inconsistency from my finger was the 12,5 % |
Although your test doesn't seem very accurate, taking into account both values it looks like there's not much difference with your keys. And also, you haven't noticed anything strange.
Quote (Markus K. @ Oct. 13 2007, 22:06) | Trying to press many keys at once with the same force seems a bit difficult. |
Yep, that's why I pressed them in pairs, using some kind of wiring holder, like a ring with a flat part, and which I can just put in my finger to play two notes with the same force, so my measurements are quite accurate. What I'm guessing is whether a difference of 20 units can be considered a flaw. And, to me, for something with a price of around 600+ euros (though I bought it for less), it should.
Quote (jonnyw Oct. 14 2007 @ 01:11) | It's odd that you have that problem though, espeically with such a reputable brand of keyboard. |
Yeah, I always read good things about Oberheim, specially about the quality of the keys (ironically).
Something that annoys me is that in the e-mail, instead of saying "We haven't been able to detect the problem, could you explain it with more detail?", they say "We haven't found any problem, and will be returning the keyboard next Monday", as if I hadn't tested it properly, and just wanted to waste 50+ euros, plus taking the risk of sending it, as if I were silly...
Well, thanks a lot anyway.
PD: Aaaaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!
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