Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 388
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
I watched you last night. Love how relaxed you are when playing. You now your stuff
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Thanks for sharing. It was a welcome interlude in an otherwise boring day, stuck at home and 110 F outside. Well played and innovative use of sounds and rhythms. One question: Which piano voice are you using? My 950 and 975 doesn't sound that way, a little tinny. Yours is more robust
Thanks for sharing. It was a welcome interlude in an otherwise boring day, stuck at home and 110 F outside. Well played and innovative use of sounds and rhythms. One question: Which piano voice are you using? My 950 and 975 doesn't sound that way, a little tinny. Yours is more robust
From Arizona
Gerry
110 F is dangerously hot indeed! About 80 F is when I stop feeling comfortable going outside.
About the sound this is what I wrote a while ago about it, it’s still the same:
Originally Posted By Kabinopus
As for the sound, I choose “Live! PopGrand” and then turn off the DSP (which is by default is on for this voice). Then as Right2 I choose Legacy>Strings>Slow Strings and turn its Brighness to zero. While the volume of the Right1 voice is set to 127, the Right2 voice has a volume of 55, but this is just how I use it. Obviously, it’s saved into my registration memory and I usually recall this setting every time I turn on the instrument.
I thought too that PSR piano is not rich enough and switched to Juno DS; but so far I’m back to S950; it sounds nice with styles and, well, “predictable”.
Thanks Kabinopus for how to set the piano voice. Fairly new member so missed your earlier explanation. I watched the 2nd concert and enjoyed it very much, especially "La Vie en Rose". It is amazing what the PSR can do by simply putting the entire keyboard one ocatve higher. Being an ex-pat from Europe I still enjoy French Chanson. The PSR's styles and voices can make them sound realistic.
I was successful in setting up your piano voice.Sounds great, especially for Ballads and some orchestral works. As a side note: the 975 has a S.Art Grand Pop, but has a "Live Pop Piano" in the legacy file.