Haven't had to start a new thread in a while, hopefully someone that knows their early digital Rodgers can help me out here.
C-440 classic keyboard, I was having issues with how it sounded, and decided I needed to adjust the lows/mids/highs. While playing every note of several individual stops attempting to do just that, I discovered some interesting things. The 8' Bourdon on the swell is weak down low (that's an amp problem, as every stop is). Once it comes to an octave or so from the bottom, everything seems to go well, until I get to the highest G. For some reason, that G, the G#, and the A as well I believe, are extremely quiet, and then volume returns after that for the last few notes to the top C. I found a few bizarre notes having only checked about 4 of the stops. One interesting one sounded quiet, until you played some other notes/chords while holding it. When you let go and played it again, however, it returned to being quiet. What could possibly cause a phenomenon like this?
C-440 classic keyboard, I was having issues with how it sounded, and decided I needed to adjust the lows/mids/highs. While playing every note of several individual stops attempting to do just that, I discovered some interesting things. The 8' Bourdon on the swell is weak down low (that's an amp problem, as every stop is). Once it comes to an octave or so from the bottom, everything seems to go well, until I get to the highest G. For some reason, that G, the G#, and the A as well I believe, are extremely quiet, and then volume returns after that for the last few notes to the top C. I found a few bizarre notes having only checked about 4 of the stops. One interesting one sounded quiet, until you played some other notes/chords while holding it. When you let go and played it again, however, it returned to being quiet. What could possibly cause a phenomenon like this?