Just started playing with Seaboard and Equator. Two questions/issues immediately come up
1. I can press in the "space"between "white" keys and I get a sound. I don't like that. It's not how a regular keyboard behaves.
2. If I press and hold a key and then press another key then the keypress is not registered.
For both issues, the question I have is is are there settings that I don't know that can address either or both of these issues.
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over 4 years ago
Hi Chris,
While the Seaboard has similarities with a traditional piano, there are some differences – like the "space" between the keywaves – which can take a little getting used to.
There shouldn't be any reason why you're not able to play polyphonically though! I'm sure this can be sorted quickly, so please reach out to our support team here who will walk you through everything.
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over 4 years ago
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Hi Chris,
While the Seaboard has similarities with a traditional piano, there are some differences – like the "space" between the keywaves – which can take a little getting used to.
There shouldn't be any reason why you're not able to play polyphonically though! I'm sure this can be sorted quickly, so please reach out to our support team here who will walk you through everything.
Chris Harrington
Just started playing with Seaboard and Equator. Two questions/issues immediately come up
1. I can press in the "space"between "white" keys and I get a sound. I don't like that. It's not how a regular keyboard behaves.
2. If I press and hold a key and then press another key then the keypress is not registered.
For both issues, the question I have is is are there settings that I don't know that can address either or both of these issues.
Hi Chris,
While the Seaboard has similarities with a traditional piano, there are some differences – like the "space" between the keywaves – which can take a little getting used to.
There shouldn't be any reason why you're not able to play polyphonically though! I'm sure this can be sorted quickly, so please reach out to our support team here who will walk you through everything.
Deleted Agent
Hi Chris,
While the Seaboard has similarities with a traditional piano, there are some differences – like the "space" between the keywaves – which can take a little getting used to.
There shouldn't be any reason why you're not able to play polyphonically though! I'm sure this can be sorted quickly, so please reach out to our support team here who will walk you through everything.
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