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Duo-Art Soft Pedal Methods
By Craig Brougher

Don Teach asked about the shifters on some Duo-Arts (actually both
Webers and Steinways had them).

The key bed shifter was never to operate as a "soft pedal" in a
reproducer, because it can jam the strikers by sliding the action over
against them!  So there was one purpose of the shifter -- that was to
initially set the player to its "Soft" mode.  It works pretty well when
regulated correctly, that being, it gives such a piano a wider soft
play latitude without requiring the regular hammer rail lift to be on
all of the time.

When the D/A is on soft play, the soft pallet closes the modulator
bypass pouch and operates the accomp #2 accordion and the hammer rail
soft pedal.  That setting then eliminates further soft pedal action by
a roll.  So with the shifter working instead of the hammer rail lift,
the soft pedal action is retained and you get more expression on "Soft"
mode.

Craig Brougher



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