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Damper Noise: Realistic Digital Piano Sound

Damper Noise
The damper pedal lifts the dampers of all notes off the strings at once, leaving the strings free to vibrate. The dampers leaving the strings can produce a diffuse noise known as damper noise. (Photo: Jörg Sunderkötter)
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Damper noise occurs when the dampers lift off the strings: As all the strings vibrate slightly, a diffuse sound becomes audible. While not a desirable sound on a grand piano, this noise is an important detail that adds authenticity to the dynamic interplay of strings and resonances.

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Damper Noise – A Dynamic Sound Component

By the way, this definitely does not refer to a squeaking pedal! Such a pedal noise is absolutely undesirable and you should turn it off if possible. Instead, damper noise is a quiet, impulse-like sound that could be described as a diffuse mixture of frequencies. When the dampers lift off, all the strings vibrate a little.

Trained pianists know how to use the damper pedal and can operate it almost inaudibly. However, it is simply part of the grand piano sound and is even quite present in some recordings – a purely aesthetic decision. Accordingly, you can individually adjust the damper noise on most digital and software pianos. It is important to know that digital pianos also generate this sound dynamically. The faster you press the pedal, the louder the damper noise.

Using the Damper Pedal as a Dynamic Controller

If you are playing a software piano, you may be using a MIDI keyboard as a controller. In this case, it is not a given that an externally connected pedal will work as a continuous controller. With its wooden keys and hammer action, the Kawai VPC1 MIDI keyboard provides an authentic feel. The included triple pedal is compatible with Kawai’s MP7 and MP11 stage pianos and transmits the dynamic pedal action to allow for control of the damper noise.

Damper Noise and Live Performances

The full range of sound details is not always an advantage. On the one hand, anyone who wants to have the detailed sound of a concert hall at home or in a home studio will appreciate all of these subtleties. On the other hand, if you are playing a stage piano live over a large PA system, you may want to reduce or even eliminate background noise such as fallback or damper noise. Because of the way large PAs amplify the bass range, these details can become distracting background noise.

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