> A question for you. How do you set dip/aftertouch? With your method is > there any leeway? I mean could you shave a little off the 0.025" and still > have an eensy weensy bit of aftertouch? I've heard it said that this > minimal aftertouch is common in Europe. > > David Stanwood > After dip is set at .390", I put a .025" punching temporarily under the key to assure that much aftertouch. At minimal pressure, the key should cycle through let-off. Yes I can go a tiny bit under and still have aftertouch. Thanks for your reply. --- vince mrykalo rpt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The facts all contribute only to setting the problem, not to its solution - Ludwig Wittgenstein ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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