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It takes more for this to happen on the big low strings - more mass to vibrate. I just did this on an acoustic and it is as you describe.fine for a bit and then sudden drop off when the dampers hit the strings enough to stop them from fully vibrating. If I'm understanding you correctly, there should be an abrupt end to half-pedaling. If it is, this may be related to polyphony. Is half pedaling implemented with samples in Ravenscroft? I didn't have time to test much, but I noticed that if I tested with only one bass note, the sound doesn't drop off so fast. As soon as I get the pedal back to a little under 100 (my max half pedal range), the sound drops really quick. I play a chord with 5 notes, press pedal, release all keys and then slowly release the pedal.

Stamkorg - I tried and could hear what you described.
