No you can not alter the vibrato IF it is in the sample. No matter which keyboard. If it is in the sample you get what you get. And unfortunately the vibrato will more than likely vary by note or at least you will have a different speed and/or depth. Even if there is a board that does allow you to eliminate the vibrato in the sample ( some one mentioned is Wersi can do this??? HOW?) the vibrato will vary by note IF it was sampled with the sound as played by the performer.
Nothing worse than playing a slow piece... holding notes of course and BANG...vibrato is different. Ruins the performane.
No board should leave the factory with this problem.
Also, the other biggy is when you are playing and all of a sudden you hit a key or range of keys that sound different (tone wise). Ruins the performance for me. This is just very sloppy sound engineering work.
Also, if they try to s t r e t c h the multisamples across too many keys the sound starts to get crappy in some ways.
With todays technology and less expensive RAM... the TOFL arrangers should not have any of this.
By the way the PRO Korg M3 also has these problems, I had one and returned it a week later.
Kurzweil boards do not have these problems.
At least the K2600X I once owned and the PC3 I have now, don't.
They care about each sound and know how to do it right. Unfortunately they don't build arrangers.
Here's hoping T3 will not have any of these problems? It's the quality sound above all were after isn't it?
Lee
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Lee S.