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ALICIA’S KEYS User Manual – 17
3.4.5 The Noise Tab
The settings in the Noise tab help further to achieve a more authentic piano sound. Here
you can adjust how much sound the keys and pedals make when they are depressed and
released. Furthermore, you can control the amount of microphone noise to create a static
microphone effect.
The Noise tab
Mechanical Key Noise
PedalUp: Level of the sound generated when a key bounces back into position after be-
ing released while the pedal is not depressed.
PedalDown: Level of the sound generated when a key bounces back into position after
being released while the pedal is depressed.
Sustain Pedal Noise
Released: Level of the sound generated when the pedal is released.
Pressed: Level of the sound generated when the pedal is depressed.
Microphone Noise
To add microphone noise to the piano sound, click the Microphone Noise button. Adjust
the Volume knob to control the level of static microphone noise. The volume of the noise is
constant as long as something is being played. More static noise adds an old-school vintage
effect to the piano.