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#98618 - 05/08/05 07:17 PM
Best piano via synth module
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
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I own the Casio PX-400R digital piano. Fantastic key-feel. The piano is not cutting it for me. It's good enough for a while, but I'm dreaming of getting a real, lush, grand piano sound.
Since this digital piano is in our living room, my wife wouldn't allow me to have a computer in there, but I could sneak a synth module and either play it through headphones, or maybe she would allow me to attach some small speakers to the PX-400R's stand.
What synth module gets the best piano sound, in your opinions? Someone recommended me the Motif ES rack, but at $1000, that's a lot when all I want is the piano sound.
This purchase might have to wait for several months, but I want to know what to look for in case an early opportunity knocks.
Thank you,
Beakybird
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#98619 - 05/08/05 07:35 PM
Re: Best piano via synth module
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Registered: 03/25/05
Posts: 63
Loc: Saline, Mi.
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Originally posted by Beakybird: I own the Casio PX-400R digital piano. Fantastic key-feel. The piano is not cutting it for me. It's good enough for a while, but I'm dreaming of getting a real, lush, grand piano sound.
Since this digital piano is in our living room, my wife wouldn't allow me to have a computer in there, but I could sneak a synth module and either play it through headphones, or maybe she would allow me to attach some small speakers to the PX-400R's stand.
What synth module gets the best piano sound, in your opinions? Someone recommended me the Motif ES rack, but at $1000, that's a lot when all I want is the piano sound.
This purchase might have to wait for several months, but I want to know what to look for in case an early opportunity knocks.
Thank you,
Beakybird Piano sounds are very subjective,but for my money the best piano in a sound module at a reasonable cost (one currently on E-bay with a buy it now price of $400.00) would unquestionably be the Yamaha EX5R. babylon
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#98621 - 05/09/05 05:17 PM
Re: Best piano via synth module
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Beakybird, I think the dedicated piano modules have all but dissapeared. I had 2 or 3 of them over the years, but that goes quite aways back. Yamaha used to make one, I think so did Emu & Kurzweill ( maybe even Roland??). I haven't owned one in the last 7 or 8 years, which makes me think, the way technology & sound quality has progressed, unless someone's still making one currently, you may find the sound quality may not be up to expectations.
I had the same problem, hubby wasn't overly wrapped in having my kn7/va7 midied to my Clavinova in the living room, it was either a case of moving everything to a spare bedroom, or just using the Clav. I opted for a laptop ( instead of the keyboards) & midied it to the Clav. Pity you don't have access to the computer, there's some reasonably good free piano soundfonts floating round. Haven't found one yet that I like quite as much as my Clav's internal grand piano, but on the whole, they're quite good.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Beakybird: [B]
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Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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