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#295593 - 10/09/10 11:53 AM
Re: Korg pa1x pro or Roland G70?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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One thing many people fail to check is, after they have got the Master EQ set to make the entire arranger sound full and impressive, then go and play the main Grand Piano sound through that EQ. Listen carefully for how much bottom the piano has. If you play a REAL piano much at all, you realize that it's low end is no match for a bass guitar or upright, yet many arranger pianos, once played through gobs of bottom boost at the master EQ, can sound SO full that there's a lot of interference with the clarity of the bass part unless you are VERY careful to only play IDENTICALLY to what the bassist is doing.
I used to think my G70 needed this Master EQ boost until I listened to this. I was always boosting up my bottom. Then I realized that most of my perceived need for low end came from the ROM basses being a bit thin. Boosting ONLY the bass's low end immediately gave me the fullness I wanted, without muddying up my piano sound. And then, after getting some SRX boards (-07 is my fave) with some AWESOME well recorded basses that didn't need any bass EQ at all, I find my G70 now sounds its' best with no Master EQ at all!
So, be careful with that Master EQ... it can cause almost as many problems as it solves!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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